I first showed you a shot of this mural back in July (HERE) and they still continue to work on it as of last week. I still can't figure it out but supposedly it is waterlilies. Will have to see the finished piece to see that. I'll show a shot of the whole long mural tomorrow.
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I can't see the waterlilies? Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI thought they were sea anemones :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Pat.
ReplyDeleteIt’s intriguing how murals can evolve over time—can't wait to see the final piece! Waterlilies must be a beautiful subject, even if it's not entirely clear yet.
ReplyDeleteI just posted a new blog entry and would love for you to check it out when you get a chance. Looking forward to your feedback!
This is interesting. I don't see waterlilies yet but there is certainly a framework for something there.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely interesting, I don't see waterlilies either but who knows.
ReplyDeleteI would not identified this patter was Waterlilies, but the pattern is eye catching and organic. I look forward to seeing your post tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting.
ReplyDeleteLooks very 3D
ReplyDeleteVERY unusual.
ReplyDeleteInvites examination. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this beautiful process with us AlohaThank you for sharing this beautiful process with us. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteIf you hadn't told me they're waterlilies, I would have guessed it to be intestines or something (with my little imagination) :) :)
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