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I found this rather very sad mural in a little park in my town where I live on a wall of an electricity building.
When I saw this mural I was shocked and intrigued at the same time. Thanks to gavweaver.com we now know what it is and means.
Wiki says.......
""""Since 1856, the name Baphomet has been associated with the "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Éliphas Lévi, which contains binary elements representing the "symbolization of the equilibrium of opposites", e.g. half-human and half-animal, male and female, good and evil, on and off, etc.).
On one hand, Lévi's intention was to symbolize his concept of balance that was essential to his magnetistic notion of the Astral Light; on the other hand, the Baphomet represents a tradition that should result in a perfect social order.""""
Location Spoorzone Tilburg
Unfortunately, I don't know the full meaning behind the many elements in this mural but the large tree and many animals are certainly key factors in their beliefs.
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Detalle mural visto en los Museos Vaticanos
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Mural detail seen in the Vatican Museums.
Osoyoos, BC has no shortage of beautiful attractions and iconic art pieces to enjoy while exploring the area. This bright, beautiful mural adorns the side of the Pioneer Car Wash building. Created by Mavik, the vintage styling and very Osoyoos-specific imagery contained in each of the letters beautifully capture the sun-soaked vibes of this beachside resort town.
Cette magnifique fresque lumineuse orne le côté du bâtiment de la station de lavage Pioneer. Créée par Mavik, le style vintage et l'imagerie très spécifique à Osoyoos contenue dans chacune des lettres capturent magnifiquement les vibrations gorgées de soleil de cette station balnéaire.
El “Terremoto de Ibarra” ocurrió el 16 de agosto de 1868, destruyó varias poblaciones de las provincias de Imbabura, Carchi y el norte de Pichincha. Es considerado uno de los diez eventos sísmicos de mayor magnitud en Ecuador. Su intensidad fue 7.2.
Pasaron cuatro años para que los sobrevivientes de Ibarra, capital de la provincia, retornen de Santa María de la Esperanza a reconstruir su ciudad. Cada año se celebra la «fiesta del retorno» el 28 de abril.
El mural conmemorativo, auspiciado por la Municipalidad, rinde homenaje a quienes unieron esfuerzos para volverla a levantar.
Gracias amig@s por sus gentiles visitas, generosos comentarios o por señalarla entre sus favoritas.
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