Last week I saw a new mural in Woodstock and posted it. Today I found out that it was not complete then. Here is how it looks now.
The mural is signed Brush & Heights. A little research tells us the artist is
William Snyder III.
It says Woodstock, VA., EST. 1761. The car is there because the building was once a Chevrolet garage. Let’s compare what I saw last week and how it looks now.
I liked the sunburst and I thought the blue shape was a mountain. I was quite wrong, but it inspired me to make an AI image of a sunburst over a nearby peak. StarryAI produced four versions and I liked three of them. So this mistake was kind of fun.
That's a funny incident. The finished mural certainly looks awesome, although the previous version was also nice. I like your sunburst experiments. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.
ReplyDeleteThe mountain arts are very good
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe mural is beautiful! Love your sunburst images.
Take care, enjoy you day!
Maybe one day AI will rule the world. Can't screw up any more than we did.
ReplyDelete...these "postcard" murals are becoming popular.
ReplyDeleteI did wonder about the white area when you posted the sunburst. Unfortunately it kind of is lost now behind the lettering. But the car is kind of nice, as well as the tools. They tell a different kind of story.
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great mural and I missed your original photo so thanks for posting it again. I like your AI creations also. I should do a little more with AI, you are doing a great job with yours.
ReplyDeleteThe murals again really eyecatchers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and being part at
MosaicMonday.
Have a wonderful week.
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