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Murals

Two High Line Views – The High Line

© Frank H. Jump

Amersfoort Mural – Soestenkwartier – Summer 2010

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Victory Peace Mural – Bushwick, Brooklyn

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Iconoclastic Williamsburg Mural – One Must Grasp One’s Icons to Clasm One’s Icons

March 2009 © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Stop The Pig Mural – by JAYA – A Women’s Artists Collective Citywide Murals – Venice, CA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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In March 1974, Judy Baca of the City Wide Mural Project approached Jaya (Sanskrit for non-violent Revolution/peace/victory), an active, uppity Women Artists Collective, to create a mural about the Venice Canals community and its struggle to survive the intrusion of profiteers. Open public tedious meetings and hearings for this mural were held over a period of fifteen months. This included gathering permission from the building owner, the community and their input for the mural visuals. Jaya member, Emily Winters, volunteered to facilitate their ideas into actual design. – By Emily Winters and maryjane – Free Venice Beachhead

Arizona Saddle Blanket Co. Mural – Tombstone, AZ

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Delores Del Rio Mural – Hollywood, CA

© Frank H. Jump

Philadelphia Murals Seen From (or Around) Lancaster Avenue

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Frank H. Jump

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Frank H. Jump

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Moulin Rouge – Boulevard de Clichy – Paris, FR

© Maria Bianca Nevada

© Maria Bianca Nevada

© Maria Bianca Nevada

© Maria Bianca Nevada

© Maria Bianca Nevada

Abbot Kinney Mural – Venice Beach, CA

© Frank H. Jump

Abbot Kinney (1850, New Brunswick, New Jersey – 1920, Santa Monica, California) was a developer and conservationist. Kinney is best known for his Venice of America development.Wikipedia