Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Trompe d'oeil/ Window Views

Real and Make-believe, Baysville, Ontario

Windows didn't deter an artist from painting a mural on the side of this house!

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15 friends stopped by to say:

see you there! said...

Wow, that's confusing. Took me a bit to sort out the real from the painted.

Darla

B SQUARED said...

Once again, it proves the point that great minds think alike. We are on the same wave length today.

Cezar and Léia said...

They did a great mural there!This house is fashion!:)
Léia

Halcyon said...

I always like a good trompe l'oeil!

Small City Scenes said...

I love murals, specially good ones. That looks great and who notices the windows. MB

Jacob said...

I like it. Gives me a window on what houses look like in your area!

kaye said...

that is something to see . . .

Louis la Vache said...

hee hee...
«Louis» was going to write that you and B SQUARED are in sync today!


«Louis» has added a link to your blog in his right side bar.

Craver Vii said...

I am not surprised about the windows, but this is the first time I have seen such a mural on the outside of a private residence. I wonder whether the owners contracted it, or if the home owner IS the muralist.

George said...

That is some mural and you got a great find!

Rose said...

Now that is wonderful!

Shelle said...

wow...cool & crazy.

Patti said...

Love the creativity! I hardly noticed the windows.

Michelle said...

What a neat mural!

Dimple said...

I like this!

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