Ah, a mural celebrating the logging industry in B.C. Well done. And thank you, Carola, for participating in this week's Monday Mural. Your first post on this meme, and I hope not your last.
I love the use of the large expanses of buildings to provide information on an area and its history. And I appreciate the talent that provides the work! A nice use of space altogether!
This instantly reminded me of a small town in northern Tasmania, that was desperate for the tourist dollar, and practically drowned its shop walls and fences with murals. They were more 'in yer face' than this one, though.
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Ah, a mural celebrating the logging industry in B.C. Well done. And thank you, Carola, for participating in this week's Monday Mural. Your first post on this meme, and I hope not your last.
This is a big mural. I like these murals that give us a flashback to the past.
A nice perspective.
I love the use of the large expanses of buildings to provide information on an area and its history. And I appreciate the talent that provides the work! A nice use of space altogether!
This instantly reminded me of a small town in northern Tasmania, that was desperate for the tourist dollar, and practically drowned its shop walls and fences with murals. They were more 'in yer face' than this one, though.
Wonderful perspective in this one!
Very cool shot!!!!!! Love the approaching storm!
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