Strasburg, VA
This ice cream shop has opened for the season in a new building with a brand new mural. When I stopped by there last week, the artist was still at work, painting the flower planters. Her name is Ennedi, and her business name is Studio Sasquatch.
She also painted the murals at the Edinburg pool. This new one features a train because the shop is, after all, named the Ice Cream Depot. It is only a short block away from the former train depot, which is now the Strasburg Museum.
The nearby Strasburg Museum celebrates its history as a railroad station, Civil War site, and pottery.
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Mosaic Monday / Murals |
So glad you got this!
ReplyDeleteThis is a special place.
ReplyDeleteNice and colourful. Hope it attracts lots of ice-cream buyers :) Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet the artist as well as seeing the mural and the decorated planter boxes. The creativity that has transformed so many disused RR stations like this one is really fascinating — looking back, railroads were really critical in US history (until they weren’t)!
ReplyDeletebest… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Great work done by this artist. Perhaps the Capitol should be declared a 21st Century Civil War site and appropriate murals created.
ReplyDelete...there's no missing this one.
ReplyDeleteI like the colorful train mural, very pretty. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Lovely new mural. You're the second blog I've read about ice cream so far today...mmm, glad I have some in the freezer!
ReplyDeleteWow... overwhelming. I love artwork in each way. And of course, it's wonderful to hear about the artist.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing at
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Have a fine week, greetings by Heidrun
Amazing mural works, Beautiful pics
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