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Great Wall of Mumbai

18 August 2009 7 Comments

A 2 Km stretch from Mahim to Dadar running along the western railway line in Mumbai was painted by some local enthusiasts on India’s independence day. Each artist was provided with a ‘piece’ of wall and raw material.

Some photos from the event. I have many more, will upload some other time.

Warli painting

These girls have strong message for their gender

Some of the paintings had great details

This one is spread on three ‘pieces’ of wall.

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  • Anil said:

    I can’t get enough Michael Jackson street art, love it.

  • shalini said:

    How cool! I love the mural of the gramophone.

  • Trotter said:

    Hi Cuckoo!
    Lovely painting!!

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  • rocksea said:

    thanks for sharing all the artworks with us! liked some of them very much :)

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  • Zhu said:

    This is so creative! I love it. Vibrant colors and cute/ deep messages. The walls do tell a lot of stories…

  • Mee said:

    this 2 km road in comparison to not a very distant past was lined with huts and shacks and not a good sight early morning on way to work…

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