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Jake Van Yahres designed a mural for his family's company called the Van Yahres Tree Company as a gift to the city for 100 years in business and to honor his grandfather Mitch Van Yahres' legacy.
As opposed to a layer of plain paint, a mural gives texture, imagery and eye-catching detail. Carter Averbeck trained in Europe in murals and now incorporates them into his interior design projects.
Alley's abstract illusion Across the street from the tree mural, in the alley where 1859 Cider Co. is, an abstract painting decorates three sides of an atrium that houses part of Rudy's Steakhouse.
The details of the mural, however, are what is going to give it its New Smyrna identity: Residents will have the chance to write their names on the tree’s leaves and print their hands over the ...
It takes a lot to keep the Sioux Falls Zoo and Aquarium running, but beyond animal care, there's also a lot of attention that ...
Created as an “I was here” kind of artwork, the handprints on the picnic shelter in Saluda’s McCreery Park harken back to a single day in May last year. Colorful handprints form the “leaves” of the ...
One of the challenging aspects of the space is the trees: The mural wall is behind about a dozen trees deliberately placed as part of the plaza’s redesign. A central silver maple, about 30 feet tall, ...
Planning for the mural started with Teems showing her students pictures of street art and graffiti in cities throughout the U.S. The students had to guess which ones were legal and illegal.
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