Doors 128 – a return to some street art and graffiti doors
As the country is once again locked down (although it somehow doesn’t feel as severe as the last time) photographing new doors continues to be something of a challenge. I long for a visit to a National Trust property or something similar, but I fer that such a trip is still a while off. In the meantime it is another dip into my archives to bring you some more graffiti doors from last year.






Short and sweet this week.
Have a great weekend and keep safe in this crazy world.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at theΒ Norm 2.0 blogΒ β the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
Love Redland station, itβs so colourful
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That is one of the nearest pieces to my home.
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That very first one is so bright and colorful is just makes me smile and the last one is very cheerful also.
janet
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Both lovely pieces.
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The featured door is a stunner. Kinda looks like the entire building was caught in the crossfire during a paintball combat turf war π
And of course I really love that bricked over ghost door too. Excellent post!
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Thank you. Ghost doors could be a theme… I might have to collect some.
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On Thursday, November 12, 2020, Natural adventures wrote:
> scooj posted: “Doors 128 – a return to some street art and graffiti doors > As the country is once again locked down (although it somehow doesn’t feel > as severe as the last time) photographing new doors continues to be > something of a challenge. I long for a visit to a Na” >
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I like the first one the best with its burst of colours. Looks like a psychedelic dreams.
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It is a stunning piece.
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