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Handpainting tradition of Bavarian and Tirolan houses
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Handpainting tradition of Bavarian and Tirolan houses
During my cycling trip through the Alps I sa a lot of high quality hand painted murals.
Here are some pictures I took of them.
Erik
Here are some pictures I took of them.
Erik
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Realizing we are in the 2nd renaissance of the arts.
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase
Amsterdam Netherlands
www.ferrywinkler.nl
www.schitterend.eu
www.facebook.com/Schitterend.eu
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase

Amsterdam Netherlands
www.ferrywinkler.nl
www.schitterend.eu
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Erik
Realizing we are in the 2nd renaissance of the arts.
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase
Amsterdam Netherlands
www.ferrywinkler.nl
www.schitterend.eu
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Learn, copy and trying to improve...
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Beautiful stuff there Erik, I wish I could take a bike ride and see beauty like that.
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Wow, I got a really good feeling looking at all those hand painted embellishments. Really sets off the buildings! I like the way
they include the painted shadows to make the elements look so dimensional. It all makes it seem so quaint and unique. Sort of cheery-like.
Just think if the graffiti artists in L.A. could aspire to doing handsome architectural additives like this, how picturesque and bright
Los Angeles could become. A true photo opportunity with unique areas people would flock to see.
Pat
they include the painted shadows to make the elements look so dimensional. It all makes it seem so quaint and unique. Sort of cheery-like.
Just think if the graffiti artists in L.A. could aspire to doing handsome architectural additives like this, how picturesque and bright
Los Angeles could become. A true photo opportunity with unique areas people would flock to see.
Pat
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This was lovely to share, I reckon the little dutch boy was in the doorway of a sweet factory 

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Nothing short of beautiful! Can't help but wonder what the
sign police of our local communities would have to say if we
tried to do something similar. I think I'm going to paint my
garage door and see if I don't ruffle some feathers.
Mark
sign police of our local communities would have to say if we
tried to do something similar. I think I'm going to paint my
garage door and see if I don't ruffle some feathers.
Mark
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Thanks Erik,
Those pictures are very beautiful and very inspiring. I'm half finished a small (8'x8') mural from a picture I took of one of the buildings in Prague. It is an illusionary mural and it makes me really appreciate the depth and realism in the pictures you posted. Hopefully I'll find time to finish it soon and shoot you off a photo.
Don't expect it to be that good though .
If you have more pictures of these painted houses I'd love to see them!
Those pictures are very beautiful and very inspiring. I'm half finished a small (8'x8') mural from a picture I took of one of the buildings in Prague. It is an illusionary mural and it makes me really appreciate the depth and realism in the pictures you posted. Hopefully I'll find time to finish it soon and shoot you off a photo.


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