It looks like three or four generations of paint had been applied. Since it is now falling off, perhaps the original brick red was the best color the wall ever wore...
Don't know if my comment got through - your screen keeps changing while putting in the moderation ... my first time here! Paint peel-off makes for a great subject to take pics!
Ahhhhhhh Great minds think alike. If only these walls could talk my grandpa use to say! I love seeing very old building, and how they use to be so many years ago.
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Great pictures - I like such traces of past times!
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I love magnificently worn walls like this... wonderful captures!
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ReplyDeleteOh that is strangely beautiful! YAM xx
I agree its strangely beautiful looks like a map :-)
ReplyDeleteSaw far too many walls like this doing up a Victorian terraced house...so many layers...fascinating but hard work! :)
ReplyDeleteReally cool!
ReplyDeleteSo intriguing. And yet, I thought it was done intentionally.
ReplyDeleteAlmost like abstract art. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting photos. I love the layers in the wall.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite to Layers of Time. What a beautiful selection.
ReplyDeleteLove the paint, bricks and color. Well done.
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Love the distressed gritty look. Visiting from Texture Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors in that shot.
ReplyDeleteAmazing subject. Theres beauty in these photos that I wont see when its just me.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like three or four generations of paint had been applied. Since it is now falling off, perhaps the original brick red was the best color the wall ever wore...
ReplyDeleteI like the traces of decay and peeling colours. Adds so much interest.
ReplyDeleteSo simple, but dramatic. Love it!
ReplyDeleteNice abstract.
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Das sieht sooo toll aus !
ReplyDeleteNice colors, I like how abstract works,!
ReplyDeleteInteresting pictures! I like them!
ReplyDeleteone can't beat peeling paint for fabulous texture!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see all the layers....it's like going back in time.
ReplyDeleteAnd all the beautiful stories come out along to those that remember it.. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture to those layers. Thanks for joining in at Song-ography.
ReplyDeleteI like such pictures too!
ReplyDeleteGreat study of bricks in the wall.
ReplyDeleteGreat texture! Love the colors too!
ReplyDeleteThe kind of photos I love to take! Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought, peeled paint can look so good
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice pic. You wonder what has happened through the years there,
ReplyDeleteLovely capture. I love the textures and colors in the shot!
ReplyDeleteAmazing capture - thanks for sharing!
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these are some great captures.Great texture and colours....
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your wordless meme a few days ago:) Paint peel off makes for a great subject to take pics!
ReplyDeleteDon't know if my comment got through - your screen keeps changing while putting in the moderation ... my first time here! Paint peel-off makes for a great subject to take pics!
ReplyDeleteThis is like it is slowly striping away and showing all its layers of history
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Great picture :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know the stories of the people who painted each of these layers. Only the wall now knows their story though!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhh Great minds think alike. If only these walls could talk my grandpa use to say! I love seeing very old building, and how they use to be so many years ago.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that photo. I love bricks and these peeling layers are such pretty colors.
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