Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Small Town Mural

This mural is on the side of a pharmacy in the small nearby town of Crozet. Fifth grade students studied the history of their town, and with the help of a local artist they traced and painted this. It shows the history of their town and surrounding area. It took a year






“Growing up in a small town was great because you knew everybody, and it was horrible because everybody knew you — like having a town full of parents.”
 ~John Atkins






18 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

It is simple but lovely Ginny

Ann said...

What an awesome project to be a part of. It looks great too.

Reanaclaire said...

Kudos to them students! It is good to remember and honor history on the walls of buildings...

Hootin Anni said...

A wonderful job, and a great learning technique

Natalia said...

That is amazing!

The Happy Whisk said...

What fantastic art work! I love the little dog.

Rose said...

This is wonderful! I so love the bright colors, too.

Chatty Crone said...

Nice and of course I love aqua. That is true about a small town - and years ago when we knew our neighbors!

George said...

what a beautiful mural and what a great way to get kids interested in history and art!

Inger said...

A beautiful mural, something to be proud of after all that work. It has a certain Scandinavian flair to it.

Inger said...

I forgot, yes, there will be two more rust posts from my display. And I guess one to show all of them together.

LC said...

What a unique contribution to a community and an opportunity for those fifth-graders!

Ruth Hiebert said...

They have done really well.

The Padre said...

What A Colorful Small Town Mural - That Bunny With An X Nose Is Too Cute - Love The Dog - Have A Wonderful Friday

Cheers

Nancy Chan said...

Very nice and pretty mural. Pleasing to the eyes. Happy 1st of May!

Sandi said...

It's beautiful, Ginny! Those colors are amazing.

DeniseinVA said...

How lovely, so colorful and cheerful!

Anonymous said...

Just fantastic. So friendly and so well assembled. Well done!

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