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Man in the moon

I spotted this odd looking mural down by the Greymouth railway station on the back of one of the shop buildings. Painted by local artist RAJA aka Mark Haldane it seems to show a face on the moon and a big arrow that's made of cheese?



 See what you can make of it. Linking up with Mural Monday. btw Happy New Year!

Comments

roentare said…
This is a beautiful mural!
Iris Flavia said…
The moon looks like a cheese at times when really yellow? Well, no question mark, it´s just a suggestion...
Andy said…
Let's face it. Everyone knows there is a man on the moon. (‾⌣‾)
Tom said…
...welcome to the new year, we are both still here!
Bill said…
Nice capture!
Tigger's Mum said…
Hmmmm. Have a great 2023 and hope you find lots more murals to contemplate. Xxx Mr T
magiceye said…
Moon enjoying the cheese!

Happy 2023 to you and yours!
Sharon said…
That is interesting. I wonder what the message is.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
That's an interesting mural. I'm not feeling sure about it is about.
Veronica Lee said…
How cool and interesting!

Happy 2023, Amy!

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