Showing posts with label greymouth murals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greymouth murals. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 April 2025

Happy or sad

 



At one of the local beaches in Cobden is this small mural on the side of a rubbish bin. The artist is Kieran Knutsford who was aged 11 at the time he painted this. I'm not sure what the story around it is but it looks like a child who is happy and sad when the parent is feeling the same.

Linking up with Monday Murals.

Sunday, 20 April 2025

Flowers


I spotted this small mural on the outside of a door at one of the local water filtering buildings in Greymouth. The artist is Fi Ginivan who is a local artist.

Linking up with Monday Murals.

Sunday, 16 March 2025

Fish

 


I discovered a utility box outside my workplace that has been painted with different coloured fish. Just down the road is the fishing port and various warehouses. The artist is Keilah Martin who hails from Palmerston North.

Linking up with Monday Murals.

Sunday, 9 February 2025

Māwhera

 


There's a new mural on the side wall of one of the cafes in town. This one is named "Māwhera" which is a Māori word that means "wide spread river mouth" and that is pretty much describing the grey river.

It was painted by the local Grey District Youth Trust under the guidance of graffiti artists "Ikarus" and "Drows". 

Linking up with Monday Murals.

Sunday, 26 January 2025

Ice creams

 


This mural has been painted onto another utility box outside one of the local takeaway shops, depicting ice creams it's perfect for our weather at the moment. Something nice and cool.

Linking up with Monday Murals.

Sunday, 14 April 2024

Eyes

In a nearby suburb in Greymouth I've been watching the reconstruction of this house and last week I saw that someone had painted a very spacey mural on the outside.



 Personally I really like it - it's kind of weird. What do you think?

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 4 February 2024

Buzzy Bee mural

 


Another utility box seen on the outskirts of central Greymouth. Most New Zealanders and Australians will recognize this one. The iconic "buzzy bee" is a wooden toy with wheels that babies and toddlers grow up with and makes a clicking noise when it's pulled along. Painted by Mark Haldane aka Raja the toy was originally created by Maurice Schlesinger around 1939/1940.


This is the same toy that Prince William was filmed playing with during the royal tour to New Zealand in 1983.

More about the lightning strike we had the other night. Apparently our neighbour across the road had one of the power poles outside her house blow up due to being struck so it ended up damaging some of the internal wire. Being not far away from her we were lucky not to end up in the same boat.

Linking up with Monday Murals.

Saturday, 29 July 2023

Cafe


This is something very weird I spotted over Summer earlier this year. the DP1 Cafe in Greymouth has this mural on the front window which looks like a person riding on the back of a rather large snail. Strange but very cool...

Linking up with Weekend ReflectionsMural Monday and the Weekend Roundup.

Sunday, 14 May 2023

Another mystery machine


I spotted another campervan last week, this one is a different take on the last Mystery Machine that I found but this one is in shades of grey and orange.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 7 May 2023

Railway Hotel Murals

On the side of the front wall of the Railway Hotel building is this mural in bits and pieces.


I can't work out what some of the creatures are but the others are a pirate ship, a duck and a crab on this wall.



And another pirate ship with fish on this wall. I don't think there's any particular message in it except that it's a bit of fun painted by local artist RAJA aka Mark Haldane.

Linking up with Mural Monday and Blue Monday. 

Monday, 1 May 2023

Mystery Machine

Outside my work recently I spotted this. Recognize it? A campervan was painted just like the van from the cartoon series "Scooby Doo" from the 1970s. Maybe many from my generation and older will know all about it.


Linking up with Mural Monday and Blue Monday. 

Sunday, 23 April 2023

Taylorville mural


One of the few murals I've seen just out of town in the nearby suburb of Taylorville is this one on the side of what looks like a bus shelter is of a palm tree with a sunset behind it - the only information I have about it is that it was painted by someone named "Konni".

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 9 April 2023

Under the sea


Sometimes around town I see vans and campervans being driven by tourists that are covered in illustrations and murals. This one I spotted last week features what looks like an octopus and was painted by Kiwi artist Dan Mills who was born in England but has lived in Wellington, Mangawhai (my home town) and now is in Taranaki.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 2 April 2023

Pukeko

Time for another utility box mural - this one is in Cobden, a nearby suburb was painted by artist Stacey Dunnachie saying "The design depicts 2 pukeko birds looking out for each other". If you don't know much about these birds, they are very common in New Zealand - they mostly scout around ditches and wetlands looking for scraps of food. They are coloured mostly blue and black with an orange beak and live in groups rather than by themselves.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 5 March 2023

Speights Mural


We had lunch last week at the local Speights Ale House here in Greymouth, I will post photos from that soon but I spotted this mural on one of the walls next to the bar. I'm not sure who painted it, it could be a corporate thing as they have other restaurants around Aotearoa but it does what it's suppose to do...it looks old and historical to fit with the building.

Linking up with Mural Monday. 

Sunday, 19 February 2023

Triangles



There's a new mural up in Greymouth on the side one of the buildings on the main street in town. This one was created by "Art by Fi" and all triangles symbolize green for the nikau palms, yellow for the sand, blue for the waves - these are common for New Zealand scenery.

Linking up with Mural Monday. 

Sunday, 12 February 2023

Greymouth SPCA


Another local mural painted by Mark Haldane aka RAJA - this one outside the local SPCA which shows a mixture of animals next to a native Cabbage Tree. This is where we adopted our last 2 cats from - Floki and Tiger.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 5 February 2023

The Coast


This mural is just around the corner and about 2 minutes up the road from home. Titled "12 Mile Beach" by Ivory Racho it shows the coastline around the west coast, in particular between Greymouth and Punakaiki.

Linking up with Mural Monday. 

Sunday, 29 January 2023

Cherry Blossom Tui


I've spotted some new murals around Greymouth recently which were created as part of the the Chorus Cabinet Art Programme. This one is in Cobden symbolizes a Cherry Blossom Tui and was painted by local artist Bless Groome.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Sunday, 15 January 2023

Make it click


 Many years ago there was a slogan via McDonald's tv commercals about seatbelt safety in cars called "Make it click". 



These days it's not on so much anymore but still just as relevant. The above mural was painted by local artist Mark Haldana aka RAJA. Sorry it's a bit blurred as it was taken when I was driving past.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Blossoms

  These flowers are currently on my neighbour's plum tree but sadly this tree is due to be cut down and removed in November when he plan...