Monday, March 16, 2026

Bendigo Mural off a wall for Mural Monday

 


Painted by a well-known cartoonist who wanders the same shopping centre aisles as I do. In a city the size of Bendigo, that is hardly surprising. There is, after all, only one real shopping town—the place where everyone eventually drifts, like leaves circling toward the same quiet eddy.

Under the bright, practical lights of the mall, art and groceries mingle without ceremony. A trolley rattles past a newsagent window; someone pauses over a display of fruit; somewhere nearby, the cartoonist who once filled newspapers with laughter is simply another shopper comparing prices or lingering over a cup of coffee.

And yet it gives the painting a small secret glow. Knowing the hand that made it might also reach for a loaf of bread in the same place you do—might stand in the same queue, glance at the same shop windows—shrinks the distance between art and ordinary life. In a town like Bendigo, creativity does not live in distant studios. It walks the same tiled floors as everyone else, quietly carrying its sketchbook among the shopping bags.




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20 comments:

  1. That is quite the unusual looking mural on that peeling brick wall. Muralists sometimes make do with the walls they can find, and not ones that are ideal. This is a strong photo with both wall and mural.

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  2. Un extraño y a la vez interesante mural y enmarcado y en una buena composición.

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  3. Interesting mural! Take care, enjoy your day and happy week ahead.

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  4. Per a ells és segurament com aturar-se a prendre un cafè, la inspiració et pot sorprendre en qualsevol instant. ;-)

    Salutacions!

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  5. Lo siento, pero no puedo ver tu fotografía en estos últimos días.

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  6. Wow. Interesting mural. Funny shapes and vivid colours.

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  7. That is bright and eye-catching, the colour quite unusual.

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  8. Creo que uso a la perfección los restos de carteles que quedaban en la pared.

    Saludos.

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  9. A mural comes alive through your illuminating commentary, Roentare!

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