
We posted a partial and different view of this building yesterday. It faces Magnolia Avenue and is called Ritter's Beer Garden. The owner, Scott Ritter, wanted a "Bavarian-looking" mural on the Fort King side of the building, and thus contracted with local artist, Ed Graves, to paint it.
I think Ed did a great job. By the way, those windows and doors don't open!
Oh, you're just so "artsy-fartsy" in Ocala! Do they were Liederhosen around there, too?!
ReplyDeleteNeat looking, you sure that door and window done open?
ReplyDeleteId'd hate to have had some suds, leave the place go around the back and decide to return for another through the back door!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say, some of those look very real. Did they just choose not to use them so the mural (which is great) wouldn't be disrupted?
ReplyDeletesuperbe peinture murale, on se croirait dans un décor de noël..
ReplyDeletebeautiful mural, it looks like a Christmas decoration ..
I love murals like this. They add so much character to the area.
ReplyDeletethe colors are so great! It reminds me of how I would of liked things to be as a kid - all straight lines and bright colors. Red doors are my faves and I really like the real one. I wonder if the voissoirs arching the doorway are made of fossiliferous limestone... (I'm showing off by quoting a description from an 1950's/1960's article about an extremely unusual house in Palos Verdes that I'm planning to post very soon.)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I like murals and painting on walls. I guess thats the ol' tagger talking. MB
ReplyDeleteGreat colors.
ReplyDeleteAfter few beer I'm sure those doors and windows will open easily...
ReplyDeleteI like the fake stones around the doorway and the fake steps. At first I didn't realize those two items were also painted on! I must be sleepy!
ReplyDeleteBravo, un vrai décor de théâtre !
ReplyDeleteSo cute! If you type 'trompe l'oeil' in the search box on my blog, you'll see one I did. This one of yours reminds me of wall art nearby. Need to shoot it...
ReplyDeleteI can see myself banging into one of those red doors! Great public art! It is the kind of photo that will come to mind next time we're in Ocala. Oh, I saw that on ODP!
ReplyDeleteGreat work. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteVery pleasing to the eye.
ReplyDeleteIt was partial indeed! This is a great job!
ReplyDeleteSort of Bavaria meets Texas in South Florida ...
ReplyDeleteBavarian? Wow, Ocala has gone totally Germanic. Are you thinking of enlisting Graves to do some murals on your new interior walls?? Swiss alps. Arizona desert? Cedar Key sunset would be nice.
ReplyDeleteI know!! An entire wall of faux books. Yep! Every tome you've ever owned or coveted recreated in paint. (NO dusting.) Just a thought.
Very German looking, indeed!
ReplyDeleteBavaria is home to my favorite castle, the one Cinderella's castle was inspired from - Neuschwanstein Castle. Oh how I dream of touring that beautiful castle one day!
Do I sound too much like a dreamer? heheheee I can't help it, so what if I still wish for a fairytale life!
very cool mural! it really does add a lot of character to the building!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, he did a great job of painting this. It must get a lot of hand prints on it from people trying to find the door handle.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever and cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Yes, he did a great job! The photo in your last post is neat, too. Like the effect you gave it. Ocala is a cool place!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be nice to have a piece of Bavaria in the US? :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
More clever street art!
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Well done Ed. So faux!!! :) Down the hatch Jacob!
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He did a great job painting it and you did a great job capturing it--too cooL!
ReplyDeleteBeauty, this structure has creativity written all over it. Very nice and colorful! Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThat is what I call unique work! To me it looks like "swiss".
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend with and without your camera!:-)
Trompe l'oeil!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with the Poet.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a good facade for the Sherriff's office. I guess it's the stars.
ReplyDeleteI love murals, and this one is wonderful!
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