November 22, 2021
One More Montross Mural
The area is between the Potomac River and the Rappahannock River, with Nomini Creek and its large bay near town. Waterways figure in many of the murals, and even mermaids! Let's look at the ones I already posted.
For a better look at these murals, view the previous posts by searching for Montross on this blog.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Northern Neck
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I also started blogging in 2005, and the first mural I have found in my town was created in 2000. Of course, I didn't even realize they were called murals back then. Now we have two groups who sponsor murals, and my town is actually famous for them now. I am so impressed with these you have shared and the new one at the coffee house. I enjoyed all of these, especially after I enlarged them!
ReplyDeleteA coffee house/gallery sounds like a nice place to visit. A very nice mural find Linda. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
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ReplyDeletewhat a great collection of murals. I like the coffeehouse mural. Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
...Montross looks like the place to see murals.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful finds. These murals are very nice to see.
ReplyDeleteLove your mural mosaics -- and the name of the coffee shot/art gallery is perfect. Its the kind of place I know I'd love to hang out (it would be hard to leave).
ReplyDeleteBlog post 7750, that is a good number.
ReplyDeleteVery nice murals.
All the best Jan
Thanks for sharing these murals. They must have been a satisfying experience for the artists to create.
ReplyDeleteLinda - such a terrific collection of murals! I am curious how mermaids came to be a popular subject! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday, and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI think the number of quality murals is exploding all across the country. I see great ones everywhere I go.
ReplyDeletebeautiful murals in your area :)
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