Monday, 26 June 2017

Five Dock, mural

This mural is located on the laneway wall at Fred Kelly Place, in the inner west suburb of Five Dock. "What's For Dinner?" is a ceramic tile painting created by Virginia Arregui in 2016 to celebrate the multicultural diversity of the suburb's community. The artwork features architectural styles from around the world harmoniously built side by side with the title of the work enticing the viewer to imagine what food is being prepared in the kitchens of these homes, evoking the tastes and smells of global cuisines.

19 comments:

  1. I really like the idea - artwork that combined different architectural styles, displayed as if the buildings were actual neighbours.

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  2. So simple yet so lovely. Good stuff and thanks for sharing!

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  3. This is great! Reminds me of Grandma Moses.

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  4. This is absolutely beautiful with lots of detail. I love it!

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  5. Amazing the work others can do. Would never have expected it to be tile.

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  6. Thanks Jim for alerting that the Linky list did not work. Just came home, and am letting go of the Linky list for this week, and visit all the people who will give me a comment( this week).
    What a cheerful and cute mural! If you like you can use this one for next weeks All Seasons! Have a beautiful week!

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  7. What a wonderful and creative mural. Excellent title, making it even more thought provoking.

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  8. What a great idea for a mural! Very well done.

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  9. ...the whole is made of little pieces.

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  10. So pretty and colorful, I like this artwork.
    Greetings from Germany

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  11. Oh my that is stunning. Can you imagine walking and coming across this? I could spend hours in front of it just admiring the details.

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    1. It's located in a busy shopping area so it is admired by lots of people every day.

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  12. Murals always make me stop for a look. Thanks for linking to Ruby Tuesday Too.

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