The Great Wave off Kanagawa, by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, created in late 1831 during the Edo period of Japanese history, adorns the wall of the Coffee House Mokai on Chapel road, Bandra.
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Colorida casa. Te mando un beso.
Hari OMAn interesting interpretation of the great work... YAM xx
Wow very beautiful ans so well preserved.
This is not the original painting. Just an improvised copy.
Mural arts here are outstanding
Looks good but hard to get an overall picture because of everything in front of it. Too bad.
True.
Very colourful facade and very pretty too. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Magiceye.
A pleasure to participate!
...wow, there's no way to miss this beauty!
This looks really cool :-D
Truly amazing mural work, great captured
Thank you Rupam.
Colorful and creative ~ wow! Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~ clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you Carol.
Very well done.
Very pretty and colorful.
Alegres colores decora la fachada.
Is it unusual seeing Japanese art in India?
Yes.
Colorida casa. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteAn interesting interpretation of the great work... YAM xx
Wow very beautiful ans so well preserved.
ReplyDeleteThis is not the original painting. Just an improvised copy.
DeleteMural arts here are outstanding
ReplyDeleteLooks good but hard to get an overall picture because of everything in front of it. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteTrue.
DeleteVery colourful facade and very pretty too. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Magiceye.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to participate!
Delete...wow, there's no way to miss this beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really cool :-D
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing mural work, great captured
ReplyDeleteThank you Rupam.
DeleteColorful and creative ~ wow!
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you Carol.
DeleteVery well done.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and colorful.
ReplyDeleteAlegres colores decora la fachada.
ReplyDeleteIs it unusual seeing Japanese art in India?
ReplyDeleteYes.
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