This is a fairly new mural on the side of a restaurant on Camelback Road. The restaurant isn't billed as Mediterranean but they do serve a variety of fusion dishes and lots of things from a wood burning oven.
The mural is very long and I couldn't get it all in one shot. I photographed a mural on this wall before when it depicted a huge alligator. This scene is a lot more welcoming than that 'toothy' fellow.
The restaurant used to be called The St. Francis but now it has a new chef and has been renamed Oak on Camelback. This mural was painted by Tato Caraveo. It's a pleasant scene.
Taking part in Monday Murals.
So much talent on display
ReplyDeleteI really like it, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteAnything with water and clouds in it, feels good to me, especially during the summer months in Phoenix.
ReplyDeleteThose murals are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWow, it's fabulous! Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Sharon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the water and colours.
ReplyDeleteI thought at first the mural looked a bit Spanish but then with the last one it kind of reminds me of a punt in Venice.
ReplyDeleteIt as dreamy romantic vibe to it. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteA Mediterranean vibe in Phoenix...how lovely!
ReplyDeleteA good artist painted this mural, Sharon. The woman's face is detailed and realistic, but the artist changed styles for the other parts of the mural.
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