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Bengaluru, referred as Jammaluru has some good things too. I let the pictures do the talking.
PS: Pictures depicted here below are sole property and work of Original Photographers. The photos have been copied to showcase the beauty around.
Ah.. BRILLIANT THREAD.
This is just awesome. I really love to watch the painters working on these paintings.
Actually a month back I guess. I spend about 2 hours with the painters doing up the walls on the Marathahalli junction. I got some tea and refreshments for them and was talking to them in toota-foota kannada and hindi. It was just amazing to watch them work.
Please people all those travelling on these route stop and appreciate the effort gone into these paintings.
I am a big fan of this.
What a brilliant idea. Kudos to whoever came up with this idea.
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I am a big fan of this.
What a brilliant idea. Kudos to whoever came up with this idea. |
agree: Considering how walls were defaced earlier, such a move served to beautify the drab surroundings, as well as depict the historical importance of Karnataka.
I also believe stickers bills on the walls are being dealt with severely these days. I remember reading in the newspaper how some theatre owners were pulled up for cinema posters adorning public walls.
This is a really nice initiative from BBMP.
Their official statement on the paintings - >
BBMP Wall Paintings Note: There is a video of the paintings running on the right hand side of the page.
Splending initiative from the BBMP. Its indeed very pleasing to the eye compared to all thos garish posters and notices that used to be stuck on these walls earlier. I hope the public in general will maintain the paintings as is and not stick any posters on them.
I have heard, somewhere in Banshankari/Padmanam nagar area, they have painted some nasty pics. eg: people taking drugs (with a social message though) and Late Mr/Ms Jackson.
Nevertheless, a very good idea.
Regards,
Lovely concept and very well executed.
Super start Deepak. :thumbs up
My favorite paintings are on the the Mekhri Circle flyover.
@ Spitfire. I believe this was the initiative of the BBMP under Mr. Bharat Lal Meena.
BBMP Wall Paintings
Was really nice of you to give those guys some company. What are they like. I am always curious to know where they are from and what would they do when all this painting is over.
I'd love to add to this thread with some of the pictures i took.

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I have heard, somewhere in Banshankari/Padmanam nagar area, they have painted some nasty pics. eg: people taking drugs (with a social message though) and Late Mr/Ms Jackson.
Nevertheless, a very good idea.
Regards, |
It is right opposite to Devegowda Petrol Pump. Its not nasty as such.
Wonderful initiative by BBMP, wonder how they managed to pull resources for these, must cost them a bomb for sure. However, the quality of paintings on the KRPura flyover leaves a lot to be desired.
I hope (and pray), the political parties keep away from these beautifully done walls.
Edit: Thanks for the post Daewood, I could recollect seeing some in singara chennai.
Its not only about Bangalore/Mysore/Karnataka pictures, they have pictures from all over the india. I have seen Ajanta/Ellora caves pictures somewhere, i do not remember the place where they have painted.
But a very nice concept clap:
I have clicked a whole lot of these pictures from namma bengaluru and absolutely love the idea. Whoever brought this up with the govt. nitwits did a wonderful job.
My Favourite:
There are 4 pillars supporting a railway bridge and they have painted these circular pillars like the pillars of Mysore palace.
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@ Spitfire. I believe this was the initiative of the BBMP under Mr. Bharat Lal Meena. |
Oh awesome. Three Cheers for him. May he have a long term in office.
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Was really nice of you to give those guys some company. What are they like. I am always curious to know where they are from and what would they do when all this painting is over.
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It was lot of fun. :) They enjoyed the attention I was giving them. It was really hot though. Watching them paint getting the right colours and painting in a coordinated way was very pleasing. I didnt disturb them much though.
They had the pictures in square blocks printed on a sheet and the equal number of blocks on the surface to be painted. Starting from the rightmost lowermost corner and then completing that column and then starting from the base again.
The couple of guys I spoke to came from rural Karnataka, one of them i remeber said he paints posters and movie banners in his village and they are in the city on daily wage. I think they will go back to their lives after they are done.
We had some softdrinks, some aloo bun and tea. It was time very well spend.
Next time you see them work please drop a word of appreciation. I think they will treasure the words more then the money they make.
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