Street Art Benches .:. Comfortable, Useful, and Beautiful

At the last #PYPT show in the Dreamport Discord, hosted by @shadowspub, I shared the monthly initiative post by @mipiano for her Hive Collectors community, and by doing that, I felt obliged to contribute to it...

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As you probably guessed from the first two photos, the topic is benches! I was following most of the monthly topics, and you found it hard to join some of them... For this one, you don't have excuses! I saw some very creative posts on it, and I didn't even realize how many different benches we have found around... Some created on purpose, some in need, and some spontaneous...

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As there are no worse views than those of broken benches by hooligans and no-lifers, I prefer those who are made to last! In this post, I will share with you these simple, white concrete benches (and some bonus ones too), painted by a talented street artist!

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When I saw the first benches, I thought someone had painted them spontaneously, but when I saw the signature "LExtremadouro", I decided to make a research about it... First results weren't promising as I was "redirected" to Extremadura, which is the name of one part of Spain... 😂 But, on my insisting on the exact term, I found out that the signature belongs to the Galician painter Lola Extremadouro!

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She was born in Vigo, Galicia, Spain, but has been living in Calpe for over 10 years now... She loves the Mediterranean Sea, and to give back to her new hometown, she asked for permission to paint these benches... In 2023, she got approval to do so, she grabbed her brushes and paint, and began with the job in November that year... If you want more details about her and her work, check out the short news on the Calp city website blogpost...

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As you can see, she picked a Mediterranean theme for these decorations: fish, octopuses, oranges, lemons, and other citrus fruits

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I'm not sure if that was the initial plan, but Lola took the liberty of painting some of the light poles on the promenade too!!!

She stayed inside the topic, with citrus fruits and sea creatures... 😃


Back to OUR main topic... Benches...

Among these concrete benches, there was the city's hashtag and 2 weird benches... At first sight, it does look a bit unnatural to see this among the super-artistic work by Lola, but the message that comes from this sign deserves to stick out...

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These two benches and the sign were made from collected plastic FROM the sea, or to make it clearer, made from plastic trash thrown into the sea by irresponsible humans!

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So, when you put your bum on this recycled plastic bench, you should think about where you will throw your plastic waste next time! 😃

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At the end of the sea promenade, there was a small garden/park with drinking water and a few benches to take a rest...

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This one was a bit different, made of iron and pretty robust too! As a matter of fact, I "tested" this one... 😃 I used it to cool down and to have my morning sandwich... After a long seaside walk, I needed a few minutes to recover...

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The iron bench was much more comfortable than these standard wooden benches that I found on my way back to the city center... Nothing special, but they do serve their need... On my walk, I saw over a dozen of them, but only these two were empty!

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That would be all for this "bench walk" around Calpe, Spain! Will you join this super-easy initiative and share some benches from your surroundings? I took all these photos on my walk around Calpe today, so it's not a difficult task. And to be honest, I never paid attention on how many benches are all around me!

Thank you for your time.

--ph--


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These arts made the beach or is it bench more colorful.!LOLZ I'm sure kids would love those fish paintings.
!BBH

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While the whole promenade is nice, these colorful benches made it happier... 😃

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So nice painted benches! I'd like to sit there. ^_^

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They are so comfortable, but the only issue is that they are in direct sunlight, so during the summer, it's advisable to rest early in the morning or late evening/night... 🙂

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I think these benches are a great example of how public furniture can be both practical and artistic. They make the streets more than just streets 😉

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They are nicely made in the white color, but being painted like this, they are much prettier...

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Soon... I’ll be off soon!! I haven’t managed it yet, I haven’t even been to the beach once! These have been tough days, but I’ll go... even if I’m late for this month’s theme. I love recycled benches; I see so many people littering, and I won’t name names, but most of them are tourists...

The benches painted by the artist... they’re absolutely marvellous!!

I’ve got to go out and look for benches!

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Hehehe... I know that you said you are busy with your mom and can't get to the beach, but you will get there... Summer in Spain is long, and you will have a chance... 😃

Btw, I collected all these benches from just one walk, so I suppose you can do the same around Malaga... I can't remember benches, as I didn't pay attention, but I bet there are plenty all around... 😃

Have a great week! 🥂

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I managed to persuade Mum to go for a walk... a short one, but a walk nonetheless, so I’m off now! Let’s see what I find! Thanks!!

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Cool to finally see the rest of the collection of these painted benches by Lola, as I always see just those few ones from the window... 😂

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There you go! Now you have the complete collection!
But I saw in the linked article that she wants to paint benches on the other beach too, so I will have to go there to check it out. 😃
Another post! 😂

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The benches look quite unique and nice. I think it makes for a very memorable experience.

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Originally, they were all the same, white stone/concrete benches... With an artistic touch, they became unique! 🙂

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Good morning @ph1102, those benches look familiar to me... It’s wonderful that you took part in the initiative... Lola Extremadouro’s work is excellent—I love it. Thank you so much for sharing it.

Regarding the walk, the recycled plastic bench, and your reflection, it’s true that the bench is made from the waste we generate, although it still amazes me that, even in the face of these calls for environmentalism, “civilization” continues to leave its mark.

I hope you have a great start to the week. 😊

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I know you took photos of these benches, and that was the reason why I was hesitating to make this post in Hive Collectors... I had you in my thoughts, as I assumed you would probably do it... But, as MP told me that you took a break, I decided to go for it...

All in all, I know you probably have dozens of other benches ready for publishing, if you want to do it... 😃

Regarding the walk, the recycled plastic bench, and your reflection, it’s true that the bench is made from the waste we generate, although it still amazes me that, even in the face of these calls for environmentalism, “civilization” continues to leave its mark.

It all depends on us... If we took responsibility for our actions and did our best to leave this place in a better shape than we found it...

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Good afternoon @ph1102, you were right to post this, and I really appreciate you thinking of me...

And I don’t know how you worked that out... But I do have a huge collection of benches to show you.

Un saludo muy grande 👋🤗

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