Tuloy Po Kayo is a Filipino warm welcoming expression to invite you to someone’s home or to simply say welcome. Here is my nephew on the signage in the front of the Nemiranda Atelier Museum
The art door of the Blanco Museum.
Opposite the Blanco museum is this colourful toucan door.
A pretty door of the Balaw-Balaw Restaurant and Folk Art Museum.
A mural door that can be found in the Bonifacio Global City. It is an Untitled piece by Drew Merrit.
Another mural in BGC called “May you find comfort here” by K.F.K.
In one of the corners but did not see who the artist is.
Inspired by Dan’s Thursday Doors Challenge
and Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge
Beautiful street art Teresa 🙂
Thanks a lot ❤️
Interesting variety and great collection. I’ve not seen these esp the first ones.
Wonderful places to explore, Nes! You gotta have to go and see them.
I’ll keep that in mind. 👍
I love their Minaluto and the arts….just wow! Angono is truly a lovely place to explore.
We really enjoyed it 👍 Thanks Arlene.
Lovely murals. That restaurant door is special
I know right? Thanks for the comment IJ. ❤️
What a welcoming expression!
I’ve seen toucans here in South Africa, but they look better on your glass door 😉
Yup so pretty huh!
Interesting and beautiful artwork, Teresa. I love the art door and the Toucans. The last mural is fantastic.
Glad you liked them Dan!
Great folk art and murals!
Thanks Rebecca.
I love those colourful toucans but my favourite is the black and white piece by Drew Merrit 🙂
I agree, that art piece is amazing. But I had to move farther to know what it is. Thanks for stopping by Sarah.
Lots of gems today, Teresa!
Thanks a lot Janet!
Teresa, Thank you for your PPAC contribution. Very nice art door shot and the last mural is beautiful. The toucan mural reminds me of toucans that I saw when I was in Costa Rica.
The toucan door is so attractive isn’t it 👍 Thanks.
Wonderful shots, Teresa! I enjoyed the colorful artwork. 🙂
It is an interesting find.