Today I thought I’d share a mural, as it is such a great example of the method by which solid objects painted on a flat surface are given the appearance of depth and distance. If you would like to see more of it, visit my original post on my Portuguese Blog.

This is the third of #SquarePerspectives for July Squares, and if you haven’t already I’d love it if you joined us. It is a daily challenge but if you prefer you can join us weekly or even just pop in occasionally with your squares. The only absolute rule for joining in is that your main photograph must be square in shape!

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  1. This is absolutely wonderful! One of my dreams was to be a painter, but my I didn’t have the patience to stick with it. I so admire people who can do that. 🙂

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  2. Wow – this is a great one. I hardly knew what I was seeing at first sight, but I knew I loved it. The colours are lovely too – the bluey-grey below against the more neutral above.

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