Monday, September 5, 2016

"Just Be"

Another painted utility box, this one with a golden background and red roses. I'm not sure what the "Just Be" means but I like it. There didn't seem to be an artist name on this one.
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click HERE to see more murals from around the world.

25 comments:

  1. New Zealand seems to be best place for decorated utility boxes, but slowly Australia is catching on. I don't recall seeing any in Toronto, but that is not to say they weren't there.

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  2. I wish this would catch on in the states.

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  3. Hello, this is a pretty one with the flowers. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

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  4. That would brighten up a dull day for sure. Just be...yourself? Live and let live? I dunno.

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  5. So pretty this one Pat.. 'just be' very Buddha 😊😊

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  6. I like this one. We have so many around the city, and I think it's great.

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  7. Nicely done on this one. Great looking roses.

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  8. The utility box you found is more colorful that the one I found. Fine looking roses certainly improves the look of that box.

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  9. Another attractive utility box. It sure does look better than the old blah look.

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  10. The saying is as inscrutable as is the rose. :-)

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  11. Very pretty. Stop and smell the roses...maybe not...

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  12. "Just Be" may be the name of the artist.

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  13. Charming. Once again, utility boxes make a great canvas. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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  14. Such a great way to make the utility boxes a bit nicer. Love the roses!

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  15. Lovely!
    Have a Happy Week ahead.
    Peace :)

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  16. Just visited Toronto and loved seeing these painted boxes. Had a wonderful time in Toronto.

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  17. Very pretty, and this one actually looks quite feminine.

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  18. I am a Canadian and I have yet to see this. How pretty.
    What part of Toronto is this.

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