Monday, 16 February 2026

Monday Murals -- Let's Drum!

I'm taking part today in
Monday Murals hosted by Sami.


I took this photo in April, 2012 at the 
which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It was a temporary mural on a wooden hoarding
built to hide some construction/restoration work
going on behind it.

I'm a fan of Japanese taiko drumming
and of course, as a Canadian, I'm also
drawn to any depiction of maple leaves!

[Photo © Debra She Who Seeks, 2012]

28 comments:

Tom said...

...it's too nice to only be temporary!

Mistress Maddie said...

I could see that on a building in Philly in their mural artist program.

Moving with Mitchell said...

I’m also a fan of taiko drumming. Incredible that that was just temporary.

Marie Smith said...

Temporary…too bad!

Travel said...

Construction covers need not be ugly or utilitarian.

Duni said...

That must have been so amazing to see in person!

Bob said...

I just love the simplicity of the art work.

whkattk said...

We've got a mural being done here on the Strip that is already causing issues --- simply because it depicts a Ukrainian who was assaulted and murdered. What is the world coming to?

Jackie McGuinness said...

So glad you are joining us. This is a wonderful mural, I do hope it is still somewhere.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

The drumming appears to be causing the maple leaves to start falling. It's probably what happens when a maple tree is stressed.

Sami said...

What a pity it was only temporary, it's beautiful! Thanks for joining and participating in Monday Murals Debra.

sirkkis said...

Impressive mural in Japanese style🎴

Mike said...

Next fall I can send you some maple leaves. Lots of them!

RedPat said...

This is beautiful, Debra.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Love, love LOVE!
I think murals/graffiti IS an art form that should be recognized more. Here in Chi there's a whole section of some elevated train tracks that was offered to graffiti artists to create murals. It's fabulous.

XOXO

DVArtist said...

I think you enjoyed Japan as much as I did. This is beautiful.

e said...

How gorgeous! Taiko drumming is so stirring, and nothing better than gently falling autumn maple leaves...

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

I love ❤️ Chinese and Japanese art. Beautiful ❤️

Parnassus said...

Hi Debra, I am guessing this mural is a clever apology for the construction noises coming from behind the screen.
--Jim

Bill said...

What a beauty, shame it was only temporary.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Parnassus (Jim) -- That never occurred to me! D'oh!

roentare said...

A peaceful theme!

Mae Travels said...

Nice find!

CaptainKirt said...

If that's temporary I'd love to see the permanent art.

Mary Kirkland said...

It's very nice.

angela said...

I hope it ended up going somewhere to continue to be displayed for all to admire It’s beautiful

Kirk said...

I never thought about this before, but do they have maple trees in Japan?

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Kirk -- Yes, they do! The tree in the mural is specifically called a "Japanese Maple," which has spectacular red leaves in the autumn. It's also a popular tree to miniaturize as a bonsai tree. The Japanese word for "maple leaf" is "momiji" and they have a popular treat called momiji cookies which have a variety of fillings. We sampled them all!