Mandria Murals
The Humble Bee Eater
    Traditional elements emerged, woven seamlessly into the mural- symbols of Religion, the echoes of folklore, and the silent narratives of daily life. As the suns set and rose, the mural transformed, casting different hues and shadows, mirroring the dynamic essence of Mandria.
You can see the changing hues here.
    
            
        
        
    
    
    
    This colossal masterpiece became more than a mural; it became a mirror reflecting the soul of Mandria, a visual symphony celebrating unity in diversity and the timeless stories etched in the town's collective memory.
    All Change
    As you approach the other side of the underpass there is a distinct change in mood.
Incidentally, if the style of the artwork looks a bit familiar, that is because it is. The same artist painted the Chernobyl Mural in Old Town, which is fantastic.
Religious Iconography
    Page 2 of 4
    
		    
			
            Related Blogs:
Paphos Murals
If you take a wander around the streets of Paphos, both old and new, you will occasionally stumble upon some random art installations.The patchwork tree is one such example, but there are other exhibits too numerous to mention here. Today, we are going to have a look at a subset of these works, and examine some of the murals you will find. Most of them are situated in a small area to the west of Kennedy Square. However, there are a few others scattered around, so it pays to explore...More Paphos Murals
Over the weekend I was out with my camera, seeing how work on Old Paphos has progressed in the last six months. That is the subject of another blog (watch this space). However, while I was taking photos I found some more murals which I think warrant their own article...Even More Murals
Each time we take our camera around the new old Paphos, we seem to discover another set of murals. Last week was no different. I had to visit the main Cyta Office and as I had some time to kill I took the camera for a wander. I will publish most of the shots in the next blog, but this is a small article to show the murals we had previously missed.Mandria Mysteries
Today's blog is about a funny little place we found a few years ago while geocaching. It is also about some other relics we discovered while researching for this article. Together they demonstrate that you don't have to travel far from Paphos in order to find adventure. There are a number of mysteries here: What is the ancient monument? Why are the pill boxes so close together? Whatever happened to the Michalis Party Tavern? For more questions than answers, read on...Good Pages To Visit
                    FB PagePaphos Life on Facebook
                    Like us on Facebook and stay notified of new blog posts.