Last week I was in Harrisonburg for a dermatology appointment and I remembered this mural on Cantrell Avenue. I quickly learned that Cantrell is now Martin Luther King Jr. Way. It's been a long time since I drove through that slice of Harrisonburg, which is next to James Madison University.
I found a plaque which identifies the artist, Trudy Cole-Zielanski.
The mural wraps around a corner. Part of it is covered with ivy.
I also stopped to take a picture of a tree and later, a golden-hour scene on the way home. The late-day light had turned the Massanutten Mountains an orange color.
The mural wraps around a corner. Part of it is covered with ivy.
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Oh Linda, it was well worth your time to find this mural and the plaque that accompanied it. It's a wonderful and LONG mural.
ReplyDeleteLinda - lovely photos. Seems a shame that part of the mural is covered with ivy ... Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteVery flowery mural, looks lovely Linda. Thanks for contributing to Monday Murals.
ReplyDeleteHello, Linda
ReplyDeleteThe mural looks beautiful. I love the golden hour image, lovely view. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great week ahead!
...the ivy needs to be trimmed!
ReplyDeleteThe mural is intricate and beautiful Linda, a super find..hope they don't let the ivy take over completely ✨
ReplyDeleteLovely mural, and I agree with others...cut back that ivy! The glorious sunset lighting on the mountain range is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast with the mural and the live ivy. I hope they keep the live ivy trimmed!
ReplyDeleteOh-- that is lovely!
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