In Malaga, we stayed in a hotel near the bus and train stations —
And, as in many other cities, the area was a lot more run down
Than in the centre of the city.
I thought it had a lot of character
With its urban decay and murals –
Some of them posed existential questions,
While others just wanted
To give peace a chance.
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Beautiful photos!
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Amazing murals! I actually like the partial one in the second shot behind the balcony of the building next to it! I can see a child with balloons and soap bubbles!
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Interesting perspective on the murals and lovely capture on the same!
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LOVE these photographs, Fiona! OMG….the murals are faaaaaaaaaaaaabulous!
Being an urban lover and one who lives in city, I actually like the run down sections. I find such beauty in urban decay.
Thanks so much for sharing, my friend! Have a superb week! 🙂
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Interesting photos!
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Fascinating murals- especially the first two.
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The people of Malaga have a lot of character as their fine murals suggest. Some seem to be deep thinkers as well. Thanks for posting this slice of your world today!
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the struggle; to either fit in, or complement with brashness
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The artwork is amazing! Changes the feel of the whole city. 🙂
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Glad you saw the real texture. Nice sharings
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Those pictures, fantastic.
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Hello, the murals are amazing. Interesting views of the city. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and the week ahead!
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Cool and interesting photos!
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These murals look artistic !! Thanks for sharing your fantastic photos !!
Greetings
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Spennende og flotte bilder.
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Intriguing. And character filled.
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Murals sure are one way to brighten up and give character to a city.
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Spain has been on my mind lately … such beauty, thoughtful art and even disarray should know peace only.
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What a great post! Thanks!
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The young bright beauty decays as older worn knowing beauty takes over
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Great photo’s Ladyfi!
Love the art works a lot…
Greeting, Anna 🤗
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It’s hard to imagine how anyone can tackle a mural that big, isn’t it!
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that is some nice murals 🙂 And a wise one!
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Very beautiful murals.
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Vilka bilder.. Skulle gärna vilja se det själv.. Tack för att du visar…
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Wonderful murals.
Thank you for hosting Our World Tuesday.
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I totally love all these photos and now I want to go to Malaga! I have great respect for the artists who make these huge murals. I find painting a 9″x12″ painting challenging enough, let alone those huge images on the side of buildings.
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Wow. Thank you for sharing.
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Whimsical and poignant artwork. The sheer scale is amazing.
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Very nice illustrative photos. I love Spanish towns and cities but I’ve never been to Malaga.
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What beautiful artwork, Fi.
I especially love the last one here.
I could stare at that for a very long time/
Happy day to you!
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Lovely shots of the very dynamic murals ~ thanks, ^_^
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Thanks for opening this unique window for us to look through, Fi; it’s fascinating to see.
Art speaks and i appreciate the listen.
Much joy to you in your travels,
Jennifer
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As always, your posts and photographs are exceptional!!! As are these.
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We spent our honeymoon (long time ago) in Malaga! Love this area:) Long after that I discovered it’s the birth place of Picasso:)
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Intriguing and so well caught. Enjoy your holiday. 🙂
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I love murals, they really bring to life those dark little corners of our city. Have a fabulous week.
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The areas near train and bus stations always seem to be, but outstanding murals. The crispness and color in the top one, especially for being so far away, speaks to your talent and lens.
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Looks good! We have similar murals (the red and black ones) in Los Angeles (created by the same artist).
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I like the questions.
Great shots as always.
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Brilliant works. Thanks for all Beautiful pics.
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Wow, very interesting und amazing paintings.
Best, Synnöve
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Beautiful!
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wonderful murals! Beautiful series, very nice photos
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Certainly a lot of character 🙂
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Fascinating to see.
Thanks for sharing them with us.
All the best Jan
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A little urban decay can add a some character to an area.
I love murals! Fantastic photos Fiona…
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I love seeing murals painted on walls in various cities. These are great!
I also posted about murals this week from Montevideo Uruguay
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Lots to think about — if I could think. I like these murals better than I like the ones that the City of Eugene Arts and Culture recently commissioned from muralists from all over the world.
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Wonderful 🙂
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love all the color and texture!
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Very cool!!
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Splendid post – I really like these urban detail kind of posts.
Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne
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Good street art can enhance any area and take it to a new level .. fantastic discoveries Fiona.
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Such a wonderful photos and the murals are lovely.
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Cool! I have discovered other places in Malaga with streetart. Really love it
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