It’s surprising what you find when you use a different car park
On a fine sunny day back in June I used one beside the Croydon tennis club
I was having a ‘bad back/aching legs’ day and it was closer to Main Street
And look what I found – a brand new mural
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Seemingly painted by Thulii Mara as part of the (Eastern suburbs) First Nations Art Trail. Unfortunately I can’t find anything else about it. Although you can see more of his work on his website – https://thullimara.com
Walker (Thulli Mara), Creator and Protector, 2024,
On that day the colours were deep and rich as well as bright and vibrant.
I must go back sometime and see how they are weathering
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A little bit of colour to share with Min’s Wednesday Words and Whimsylink up found HERE.
To see more murals from around the world click HERE





What an excellent find. I hope it brightened your bad back/aching legs day.
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Certainly did EC. I must pop sometime to see how it’s weathered
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Beautiful.
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Looks good doesn’t it
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Lovely colors in that mural. Thanks for sharing. Be well!
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Isn’t it great. Glad you liked it
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Bright and colourful!
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Big bright and bold!
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Fabulous mural. What is the bird?
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It’s a representation of Bunjil the Australian (Wedge tailed) Eagle that plays a large part in Aboriginal ‘folk lore’. Sometimes called the Ancestral Wedge – tailed Eagle, the creator.
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Great find. Glad you found another park and beautiful mural at the same time. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Cathy.
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Magnifique. I love the way Australian artists cover walls with their bright art
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Oh my! That is really quite lovely!! Thank you so much for sharing!
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What wonderful art work. That is a find.
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I love seeing murals in public places Cathy. This one is beautiful and so colourful. It brightens up what would be a dull wall.
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I just love that ‘happenstance’ can make something new appear in our lives and this was such a joyous one.
Loved seeing it.
Denyse x
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How lovely Cathy! I like that many buildings are given a facelift this way and it lets artists share their talents too. Thanks for joining is for #WWWhimsy
Deb #TeamWWWhimsy
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What a stunning mural, Cathy. I love how council’s have encouraged this type of art for the public to enjoy whilst taking a seat to rest. Thanks for sharing with us at #WWWhimsy and enjoy your week. Sue L #TeamWWWhimsy x
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