I walked around the block and took some more pictures. Here are a few including Glen's Fair Price Store and Kline's Dairy Bar. The possum drawing was a small decoration on a pillar of the garage.
October 26, 2020
A Mural on a Harrisonburg Garage.
I read about this mural
online
and found it on the exterior of the Elizabeth Street Garage. It is a
portrait of Lucy Simms, who was born into slavery and became an influential educator. The artist is
Andre Shanks.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts
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Love that opossum!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
murals add so much to an urban setting.
ReplyDeleteCualquier pared se puede adornar con un Mural, para aumentar su belleza.
ReplyDeleteLo has captado muy bien.
Beautiful mural and nice tribute too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing to Monday Murals Linda.
The little possum drawing is cute too.
Nice! I love the little opossum. he's cute :)
ReplyDeleteThe mural is beautiful and I like that little possum too! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteI love the possum! Those are great murals!
ReplyDelete...the first one is nice and simple.
ReplyDeleteCute possum and a nice tribute mural.
ReplyDeleteDawn aka Spatulas On Parade
Quite eye catching!
ReplyDeleteLinda - Lucy Simms is a great example of how one can rise above environment and have influence! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
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