Too much to see. It's getting national and international attention.
This is Edgar A. English's hand-inked wood grain (which looks great as a blogger thumbnail)
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Huge, great colors, ethereal somehow with a bit of wit.
Witty animals.
Huge animals.
Masked animals.
Current events.
Cool corner.
Jet fighters and bicycles.
Here are Laura Hennighausen (left) and Susannah Darrow (center) from Burnaway.org: art reviews and commentary on the web.
Halls of wonderful overload.
More current events.
Soft blue teddies in a mega-collage.
Che sucks.
It was big.
Some artists, well don't get between the artist and the wall.
No style police. Evereman on the left.
A "Swampy"
A painting of a Swampy T-shirt.
Some wore their heart on their sleeve.
Great terminal vista.
This Living Walls event rocked.
Publish Post
Atlantans know how to enjoy a warm southern evening.