My travel guide was indicating I should definitely stop by in the small
village San Sperate, located around 40km north of the Sardinian capital
Cagliari. The cute village is famous that a lot of artists work and live
there. Few year ago we have visted the mountain village Orgosolo (next
to Nuoro, in the middle of the island) where one could dive in almost
200 wall painting from different years. In san Sperate there are also
tons of colourful murales to enjoy through the whole village, most of
them pretty modern. One was even painted one day before we passed by:-))
In the next post i will tell you about the visit in one of themost
amazing open-air-art gallery I have ever been too: the garden of sound
sculptures of maestro Sciola!.
Saturday, 6 July 2013
The murales in the art village San Sperate, Sardinia
Labels:
Italia,
Italy,
mural paintings,
murales,
San Sperate,
Sardegna,
Sardinia
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12 comments:
Supermooi, Jana ! Hou ik van !
Lie(f)s.
Fantastic place, wonderful photos:) Greetings
Absolutely love the wall art! I'm sure you had a grand time taking photos ;)
I love these photos and to be able to paint that well - WOW. I especially like the whale and swordfish - what a neat idea. We have a small town not too far from here in Sussex, New Brunswick that is much like this and the artist has a full time job just to keep up with the paintings. What a lovely little village you have taken us to. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day :)
Jana, prachtige foto's van Sardinië. Misschien kom ik er ook nog een keertje naar Sardinië.Lieve groeten, Dietmut
Hi Jana,
ganz tolle Aufnahmen. Wir lieben die mediterranen Städte und dazu noch diese schönen Gemälde. Very nice. Wunderschöne neue Woche.
J+C
Hi Jana,
ganz tolle Aufnahmen. Wir lieben die mediterranen Städte und dazu noch diese schönen Gemälde. Very nice. Wunderschöne neue Woche.
J+C
Jana = Uelzen / weg der steine
in mei 2008
http://www.uelzen-wegdersteine.de/index.html
lieve groetjes, Dietmut
I am surprised to see so many murals. Melting of the real tree with the mural.
Greetings,
Filip
thank u all for the nice words...
@Filip: indeed the lemon tree was painted under a real one:-)
I know these murales. Kisses from Italy
Nice :-)
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