I can't read Hebrew, but I liked the shape of this mural. You can see more of them here. Photo taken in October 2015.
ETA: A friend of mine translated the words for me. They come from a song by Alma Zohar:
"This is an urban journey with a landscape of buildings. Far from myself but in the heart of matters."
ETA: A friend of mine translated the words for me. They come from a song by Alma Zohar:
"This is an urban journey with a landscape of buildings. Far from myself but in the heart of matters."
A very nice design!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the writing has anything to do with the mural?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know what it means.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting design.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to the artist performing the song:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye8jjvwboHs
The patterns in this mural would have caught my eye too.
ReplyDeleteI like the design too. I'm sure it has a deep meaning to the artist.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if it was a political mural.
ReplyDeleteBtw, lovely lines in that song. :)
Very nice - almost like a Mandala!
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Week!!
Peace :)
My first thought was a stylized lily pad. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating place to visit!
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