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Nov 12, 2022 16:32:40   #
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Some very major renovation that has to avoid damaging the mural. If I showed you the whole project, the mural would be a very tiny element. I hope this is an OK balance that makes the mural visible.


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Nov 12, 2022 16:50:21   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Unless that's the effect you were trying to achieve, I wish it were a bit better focused.
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Some very major renovation that has to avoid damaging the mural. If I showed you the whole project, the mural would be a very tiny element. I hope this is an OK balance that makes the mural visible.

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Nov 13, 2022 14:03:50   #
MrMophoto Loc: Rhode Island "The biggest little"
 
My daughter did her Master's thesis on Street Art, the graffiti art that is usually done clandestinely, at night, and without the property owners approval. In this case I believe street murals would fall into the same category. Since it has become somewhat mainstream, (thanks to Banksy and others) my daughter raised the questions; Who owns the work?, how should it be maintained? if at all? Does (or will) it increase in value?

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Nov 21, 2022 20:06:50   #
PoppieJ Loc: North Georgia
 
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Some very major renovation that has to avoid damaging the mural. If I showed you the whole project, the mural would be a very tiny element. I hope this is an OK balance that makes the mural visible.


i agree with Bob about the focus, but the picture does make you wonder what is the intended use of the construction project and what will eventually happen to the mural. right now it looks like a big garden project. good eye

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