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Friday, July 27, 2012

One of the things I enjoy doing is art around town, mostly because I live in a town that really needs it.  We have an old-timey Main street with very old buildings, many of which have old fashioned wall adds that have long since worn away with the passage of time.  So, once in a while when things are slow,
(more often than I'd like) I'll do something around town in the way of redesigning and painting something true to period.
This is on the side of what the town now calls the "Pyramid Building".  Home of the town paper.  When first built it was...well isn't it obvious.  The bricks in this wall were in awful shape so I stuccoed it first and painted bricks back in around it.


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This and the next one are on an old garage in Fairview
You see them coming and going.
We actually have a Luthier in town.  (Violin Maker)  I've always wanted to do something like this on his shop and finally asked if he'd donate a wall.  I started this one last fall and got snowed out before I could finish it.  I'll get back and finish it when the weather cools off.  I can't wait to see it finished.

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