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September 9, 2019
Almost Hidden Paintings.
Last week I was waiting in the car as Frank shopped at Dollar General in Berryville and my eyes fell on a surprising sight across the street. An alley had a number of murals painted on the walls. I walked over to take a look.
They are sadly obscured by utility boxes, trash cans, and overgrown plants. I wonder if the brick building was once an art center. There are other murals in Berryville. It is the county seat of Clarke County, Virginia.
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Arts and Crafts
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I always love to see something like this, a treasure to find☺
ReplyDeleteMuito interessante estes murais e aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
What a lovely discovery Linda :) Thanks for participating.
ReplyDeleteHello, the murals are nice. I like the cow. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDelete...in Jamestown, NY there is am 'Art Alley' like this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a find! Great that you always have camera in hand too!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a shame that these murals are so obscured. They are all simply incredible. You have a great eye.
ReplyDeleteI like those!
ReplyDeleteI like all of these murals and paintings. Too bad some are tucked away out of sight.
ReplyDeleteLinda - very observant of you to notice those murals. Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday so faithfully!
ReplyDeleteA nice find. I wonder what the story is behind the murals.
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