Lobby Mural
Castle Hospital, Oahu
by Bob Flint, 1997
I like the multi-generational,
multi-ethnic/cultural mix of folks
in this mural. The local
Ko`olau Mountains are
a familiar backdrop.
This image says a lot about our
family-centered lifestyle
on this "country" side of
the island.
It says:
"Aloha. We local too.
No worry, eh?"
Linking to
We just visited Dominican Republic, so many tourists from many parts of the world!
ReplyDeleteLoved you post! Yes, interesting places of much diversity, Jenn. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe need more murals and attitudes like that in the world. No us and them but only us.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite a thoughtful, appealing mural.
ReplyDeleteLovely mural and so true ~ would be wonderful if we could live out the concept ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka, (A Creative Harbor)
I like this mural too.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful warm image.
ReplyDeleteNamaste /\ from Mumbai
Aloha!
It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's a delightful mural!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mural. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mural!! I have a friend who did a mural mosaic of people in the community like that in a local hospital. It was an amazingly long and detailed process.
ReplyDeleteI like it very much too Cloudia, if only that feeling of brother/sisterhood was more widely spread around the world ✨
ReplyDeleteYour comments brighten my day. Thanks friends!
ReplyDeleteIt seems like a warm hug to welcome all. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteGreat mural! Missing Hawaii every single day.
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