So I did a little digging into my picture archives to get caught up this week. I pulled this picture of Washington DC's largest mural, "From Edgewood to the Edge of the World." Let's face it, this blog needs some color. This is part of a huge mural that was completed last summer thanks to the handy work of dozens of artists in the city's Summer Youth Employment Proogram and an amazing group named Albus Cavus. Their work is appearing all over the city and it's really awesome stuff. There is a newer mural that was completed this winter at the corner of Barry Place and Sherman Avenue, NW.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Did some digging, and it had nothing to do with snow.
So I did a little digging into my picture archives to get caught up this week. I pulled this picture of Washington DC's largest mural, "From Edgewood to the Edge of the World." Let's face it, this blog needs some color. This is part of a huge mural that was completed last summer thanks to the handy work of dozens of artists in the city's Summer Youth Employment Proogram and an amazing group named Albus Cavus. Their work is appearing all over the city and it's really awesome stuff. There is a newer mural that was completed this winter at the corner of Barry Place and Sherman Avenue, NW.
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I like this mural. I also like your generous use of hyperlinks.
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