These are really quite wonderful. I don't know why more creativity of this sort can't become a standard part of city planning. It's a simple, yet very effective way, of brightening up a neighbourhood, and I think it humanizes it too.
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Those are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are really quite wonderful. I don't know why more creativity of this sort can't become a standard part of city planning. It's a simple, yet very effective way, of brightening up a neighbourhood, and I think it humanizes it too.
ReplyDeleteI just love the children with their fairy cups.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy tree and ohhh, let´s dance.
ReplyDeleteGreat ones!
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are both terrific!
ReplyDeleteI love these.
ReplyDeleteI like both, but the second one speaks to me. I love the uniquely African influence.
ReplyDeleteI love it when communities do something artistic when these flat, boring surfaces.
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