Monday, March 25, 2024

Kulinbulok Lane Mural for Mural Monday

 


Another mural with fantasy look

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Tasmania election ends up in a minority government. It would be great to get rid off liberals there. I am always a fan for Juice Media on YouTube. 


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31 comments:

  1. ... a cool and colorful piece from Wuko, 432 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia!

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  2. The colorful mural does contain some unusual images and depicts a chaotic world.

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  3. Cool mural, it does have a fantasy look. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  4. Re the Tasmanian elections, they seem to have a funny voting system. In the meantime, the results will be uncertain and a bit messy.

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  5. Thanks for this lovely mural, and a peek into your elections.

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  6. Muy colorido e imaginativo mural.
    Que tengas una excelente semana.

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  7. Interesting mural, a colourful one.
    We nearly always have a hung parliament unfortunately.

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  8. Indeed the word color is very appropriate here.

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  9. Very colouful indeed :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.

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  10. La primera impresión al ver el mural es vaciaron los espráis sin ton ni son, pero como nos dices se ven personajes fantásticos.

    Saludos.

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  11. Wow! That mural is amazing. Beautiful, in fact. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.

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  12. So colourful! And vaguely threatening with the little blue devil in the red hood.

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  13. A colorful mural, Roentare, but the political video was fascinating! I've never heard anything from Tasmania before, other than the Australian Alone which was filmed there. I cringed as a Canadian (by birth) to see about the impact that a Canadian company is having on your fisheries, and the mining one. I saw salmon farms by Brier Island in Nova Scotia some years ago. They didn't act like any wild salmon I've ever seen. They were constantly jumping and splashing. They're gone now ~ perhaps too much pollution.

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