Certain murals indeed evoke deep emotions, and exploring different painting styles allows me to appreciate and learn from them.
Regarding my time in Taipei, I am finally overcoming the effects of jet lag. However, I find myself feeling less adept at adjusting to new environments. Additionally, I have been inundated with a considerable number of work-related emails, which has been rather distressing. The constant demands of others can be quite overwhelming.
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This is linking Mural Monday
You found some strong murals. I just wish the murals were not tagged with graffiti. Some people just have no respect for art.
ReplyDeleteIt is very hard to not see tagging on murals here
DeleteGreat looking murals! Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteIt is pouring like mad here
Delete...I like the flower lady!
ReplyDeletePoetic look
DeleteI like the second one best. Her eyes are beautiful and fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThat one did not stick around for long
DeleteGreat murals and shots!
ReplyDeleteA collection to appreciate life in Melb
DeleteCool and colourful murals :-D
ReplyDeleteI like punchy colours
DeleteSi las lagrimas de la mujer del ultimo mural son originales creo son por lo poco respetuoso son algunas personas con las obras de los demás.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
It is probably due to the work of undocumented migrants
DeleteLove the murals, the 2nd one is very colourful.
ReplyDeleteI like the 2nd one too
DeleteA colourful collection.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Monday.
All the best Jan
Rather grungy murals this week.
ReplyDeleteAren't you on leave? Why would you be receiving emails while you not working?
People are often entitled. They would scream "duty of care" as a way to get what they want. I guess I am still a traditional fool.
DeleteThe murals express your distress!
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