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Wooden playhouse with a small porch and a gabled roof surrounded by trees in Austin, Texas.
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Une longue promenade photographique un peu de fatigue, une pause aux abords d'une aire de jeux pour enfants et le miracle se produit : Que de formes et de couleurs, le coup est parti, j'y retrouve mes jeux de gosse et que c'est bon... Par contre je ne sais pas si cela vous plaira ... ???
Luze ibilaldi argazkilaritza bat pixka bat nekatuta, haur eta miraria jolastoki baten ertzean eten bat gertatzen da : Zer itxurak eta koloreak, nire joko umea honetan aurkituko jostetak eta biziki ona da ... Baina ez dakit maite baduzu ... ???
A long walk photo a little tired, a pause on the edge of a playground for children and the miracle occurs: What shapes and colors, the gun went off, I will find my game and this kid is good ... But I do not know if you like ... ???
Kids like to play with everything they like. priceless time for kids. how nice saturated colors of images. I like the way it looks. Colorful and a happy image.
Dhaka, 2012
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Excerpt from globalartsandtourism.net:
Mural Routes is delighted to introduce you to the latest public art mural in Toronto, Ontario. "Kids Play" was painted by artist Bill Wrigley at the Old Leslie Street Underpass (Leslie and Sheppard) over 33 days this summer and fall. The mural was completed on October 11, 2006
It was a very challenging project which Bill undertook with his usual zest and the result is a stunning improvement to the grey drabness of the underpass. The vibrant colours and playful motif of the mural are captivating to the passers-by.
Funded by the City of Toronto and initiated by the local councillor of Ward 24, David Shiner, the mural is painted on the two abutment walls and four center columns of the bridge crossing Sheppard Avenue just west of Leslie Street.
The mural is the culmination of efforts to promote public art in the community and is a collaboration between Toronto Culture, City Planning’s Urban Design Section and Mural Routes.