I love murals, but I don’t have many opportunities to capture them here in New Hampshire. I got pretty excited when we were driving through Hampton and saw this on the back of a small area called Depot Square. I have no idea who created it, but I’d like to applaud their artistic skills. Amazing. 🙂
Chez Boucher, 32 Depot Square, Hampton, NH, home to:
- Chez Boucher Culinary Arts Training Center
- Catering
- Cooking Vacations
- Professional Training
- Savory Square Bistro
Linked to Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors, April 14, 2016.
That is amazing, Judy. Such a good find! It’s really hard to tell what’s real and what was created in the mind of the artist.
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Beautiful mural. Would be a treat to see this everyday.
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What a gorgeous mural, Judy! Sound as thought there are some tasty things inside as well.
janet
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OMG!! This mural is incredible! And like Dan, I’m in awe figuring out the “painted” from the “constructed”. Talented artist indeed. Hope it stands up to New England weather for decades to come.
Thanks for sharing your find and have a terrific WARMER weekend!!
BTW, the doors are nifty too!!! I’d like to see someone trying to get in the painted one!!! LOL!
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I love a well-designed mural and this one clearly is one of those! Like the others before me, I had to carefully pick out the real vs painted … even then, I’m not entirely confident I got it all right 🙂
A great contribution to a *doors* theme!
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If one of the businesses at 32 Depot Square served wine by the glass, there’d be some interesting exit or re-entry scenes on that stairway!
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Now, there’s a thought. Thank you for the chuckle. 🙂
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So nice! What a little gem for the community.
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That’s incredible. What a treasure 🙂 Great find!
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Now that really put a smile on my face…had to blow it up and take a closer look. 😀
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Who knew Hampton had a wall like that? 🙂
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It seems you are introducing me to so many things that were so close by but I didn’t know about.
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That really is amazing and it is hard to tell what is real and what is just part of the art. I am still trying to completely figure out the doors under the staircase. Very cool. Thank you!
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It took me three visits to get decent photos. The first time when I got home there was too much light and it was hazy looking, the second time it was too dark and you couldn’t see the detail, so when we were back in the area yesterday, I just hoped the light would be okay. I guess if there is one thing that us crazy photographers are is persistent. 🙂
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Wow Judy that is amazing ; absolutely beautiful!!
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I could have grabbed a chair, sat down, and just admired it piece by piece. I am in awe of those who can produce these works of art. Glad you liked it. 🙂
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Like a visit to Napa or Tuscany. Your patience getting your shot. You’re the
Goldilock of photography. Too dark,too light..Just right. Thanks
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Love it – thank you for the chuckle. 🙂
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That is lovely and very well done. I had to look closely to distinguish the real doors from the painted-on ones. Great find!
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Wow, it’s wonderful! Great find.
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Interesting and amazing. I have few chances to see such murals in Yokohama.
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That is a beautiful mural, no wonder you were excited to find it. I love the way the staircase blends in so well.
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Now that is a great mural! I’ll have to look for it next time I’m in the area.
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I love this trompe-l’oeil technique–I think it must be very difficult to do and it’s such fun to see!
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Makes me sad that they couldn’t (or didn’t have) a better place for this lovely mural! Thanks for sharing it with us. Have a great weekend and see you back in SEASONS:)
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It is too bad it isn’t in the center of the town where everyone could enjoy it. 🙂
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Ooh! I really like art and murals, Judy! This is a beautiful transformation into a French country house. Great and unique capture for Thursday’s Doors post. 🙂
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That is one of the best murals I have seen, and good for you going back to take more photos until you were happy with them…I too am becoming a crazy photographer!
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Fantastic mural, creative and beautifully executed.
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What a great find Judy! Superb mural and I love the staircase as Jean said. 🙂
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I love it!! What a treasure! 🙂
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