Doors 132 – Predictably, some more graffiti/street art doors from the archives
I have had another busy week and have barely ventured outside the house, so I have once again resorted to searching through my archives. These doors were originally posted on Natural Adventures (though not necessarily as Thursday doors posts) in February this year.
I hope you enjoy them…
Blurry picture on a blurry day – four doors to choose from

A tiny little door on the side of this caravan


OK, so there is only a bit of a door here, but give me a break…

Fake doors on a fake train

I may have cheated with this window/door


So that just about wraps it up for another week.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj
Another great selection . . .
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I love streetart…
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Thanks. I post two pieces of graffiti or street art every day on my blog. Mostly from Bristol. Off to photograph a new Banksy piece tomorrow, painted yesterday.
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This embraces the true spirit of Thursday Doors. Real doors, imaginary doors, and highly disguised doors. Plus, I love seeing street art, so you’re definitely on board with the program. Thanks for sharing these. I love the train, and the guy carrying the bananas. I also like the mini-door.
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Thanks, I thought one or two of the doors were a bit cheeky/marginal. I’ll get back to some rather more conventional doors once we are able to spread our wings once again.
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I think we’re all waiting for that time.
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For some reason I’m drawn (no pun intended) to the fox door, even with the spider. 🙂
janet
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It is by a wonderful female artist in Bristol called Alex Lucas.
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The tiny door is very cute. I’m visiting from Dan’s Thursday Doors.
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Thanks for visiting Natural Adventures. A very tiny door.
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Love the fox door too, and as I’m reading your reply above, maybe because I am an artist too. Painting a gate would be new to me:) But since my plan was to renew my interest with acrylics, I could extend gates to my work, lol! Also love the hurried image in the rain:)
Sorry, haven’t been here in a long time.
Moved from the West coast to the East coast (Texas) in August (right after the lock down – that may not say much to you, but it’s almost like moving to another country where laws and culture are different. The only thing that is the same is the language, hurrah! The first question people ask us “Where are you from?” So, it’s pretty obvious.
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Congratulations on the move, tough time to be undertaking something like that. No need to apologise, ever, this is a fun thing to do, not a duty. Glad you liked the fox door, it is a special one.
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I like best your featured door with its bright colour and shape. Also the one in Bristol with a lady’s face with a ladder right on her nose.
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Both nice pieces.
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