In Brunswick, a wall becomes a threshold between the seen and the felt.
Two figures rise from the concrete, their faces shaped in quiet greys, as if memory itself had learned to take form. The woman’s expression is gentle yet searching, her gaze drifting beyond the street; beside her, the man carries a stillness edged with thought, his eyes holding something unspoken. Together, they seem suspended in a moment that does not pass.
Around them, colour breaks loose—streaks and shards of brightness cutting through restraint, like emotion insisting on being heard. Above, a luminous geometry unfolds, almost celestial, a suggestion of order hovering over the restless energy below. It feels like a mind opening, or perhaps a universe briefly revealing its hidden pattern.
The mural bears the quiet signature of CTO—Peter Seaton—whose work often lingers in this space between precision and instinct, portrait and abstraction. Here, the wall does more than display; it breathes, it questions, it holds a tension between calm and chaos.
And as the city moves past—cars, footsteps, fleeting glances—the mural remains, watching without urgency, as though it has all the time in the world to be understood.
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...this sure is an attention grabber!
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ReplyDeleteUna línia molt fina entre el caos i la calma.
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That is a strong mural, especially the b&w part on the left side. This mural must have had multiple artists. It looks great with the multiple talents shown.
ReplyDeleteIt is a well balanced mural
DeleteEnorme mural. Es realmente una obra de arte.
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It is a good one and it is some years since I first photographed it, and facing south, it is holding up well, aside from tagging. My nephew lived in the area at the time and remembers seeing it being painted.
ReplyDeleteThere are good murals that I haven't posted here
DeleteThat looks a really nice mural.
ReplyDeleteUn mural que bien merece hacer un alto en el camino no solo para fotografiar, también para deleitar la vista.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Amazing mural
ReplyDeleteThe mural tells a story. Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday ❤️
ReplyDeleteAwesome mural! Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteA huge mural and attention grabbing for sure! Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful mural. Wow.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
They have a story to tell but aren't right now.
ReplyDeleteA very evocative description of this beautiful mural's meaning and significance!
ReplyDeleteDynamic mural
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This one is quite complicated and beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive mural.
ReplyDeleteNice picture and beautifully written text.
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I've been to a Brunswick too (but in Germany where it's called "Braunschweig") and I took photos of a (completely different) painted building too.
Kind regards
Chri
Nice picture and beautifully written text.
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I've been to a Brunswick too (but in Germany where it's called "Braunschweig") and I took photos of a (completely different) painted building too.
Kind regards
Chri
Real people?
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