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Anonymous said…
There are no words is simply delightful I Would like so to draw
mamali prusty said…
This blog post about extraordinary paintings on walls was such a pleasure to read! I really enjoyed seeing how colorful art and creative murals can change the feel of a place and inspire people who walk by. The way the blog describes these paintings makes it easy to imagine the beauty and emotion in each piece, even without being there in person. Art like this adds life and personality to everyday spaces, and posts like this help readers appreciate how creativity can transform a simple wall into something meaningful. Overall, this article is informative and uplifting, reminding us how powerful visual art can be in bringing joy, expression, and thoughtfulness into our surroundings. Very inspiring and enjoyable.
Monika kumari said…
This article wonderfully highlights how wall paintings and murals transform ordinary urban spaces into extraordinary canvases that inspire, educate, and bring communities together. From traditional mural art rooted in local cultures (like Sohrai and Khovar wall paintings in Jharkhand, India) to large-scale street art in cities around the world, wall art reflects rich histories, social themes, and creative expression in everyday settings. Murals and street art often carry powerful messages—celebrating cultural icons, advocating peace and coexistence, or simply adding vibrant beauty to neglected walls—making public art accessible to everyone and enriching the visual life of a city.

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