Is it your wall if not you should really ask for permission to paint and I agree it would end up being an annual task. Could build a free standing Trellis/ bench/arbor add climbing plants then if you move you can take it with you
That wall is enormous! I see you have a few different style bricks, but I wouldn’t paint it. Within a year or so it will need re-painting again and again. I agree some planting will help disguise it. Depending on how much sun it gets you could try climbing roses, Clematis and Star Jasmine if it’s sunny, or Climbing Hydrangea if it’s a shady spot.
My vote is planting. You could make a feature out of the areas that have been bricked up. One appears to have been a door, so finding some old doors , with oldfashioned hinges, on their last legs and placing them under the remaining track to give the illusion of 'some where else'. Further down is a window that has feature brickwork - return it to being a window with a mirror. Then as the planting establishes you will have a vertical garden with features within it.
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