Posts tagged mural
11:07 am - Tuesday, Sep 4, 2012
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Central Ohio drivers think the new murals along the sidewalks on E. North Broadway in Clintonville are great, but they might be too distracting — the art has been blamed for more than one car crash since the Clintonville Historical Society started the project.

(Source: dispatch.com)

12:33 pm - Friday, Sep 30, 2011
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Artist Andrew Kern talks to Dispatch videographer Tom Dodge about his mural “Cowtown Culture.”

4:11 pm - Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011
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After almost a year and $1,500 of paint, Andrew Kern says his “Cowtown Culture” mural is within a couple weeks of being finished. The Tuttle Park mural depicts different walks of life in Columbus and embraces its “cowtown” moniker.
This section of the 80-foot-long mural features hip hop artist Envelope, aka Kern’s friend Tony Collinger.
Photo by Dispatch photographer Tom Dodge

After almost a year and $1,500 of paint, Andrew Kern says his “Cowtown Culture” mural is within a couple weeks of being finished. The Tuttle Park mural depicts different walks of life in Columbus and embraces its “cowtown” moniker.

This section of the 80-foot-long mural features hip hop artist Envelope, aka Kern’s friend Tony Collinger.

Photo by Dispatch photographer Tom Dodge

4:05 pm - Thursday, Sep 8, 2011
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Wander through the Short North on Saturday and you might see a tree made  of plastic shopping bags, a bus station moonlighting as a garden and murals that didn’t exist  hours earlier.
Those exhibits are to be created during the third “Art al Fresco,”  which invites central Ohio artists to install their work in storefronts, on buildings and in other  unusual locations.
Above: An installation at a previous Art al Fresco | Photo by Frank Neumann for the Short North Business Association

Wander through the Short North on Saturday and you might see a tree made of plastic shopping bags, a bus station moonlighting as a garden and murals that didn’t exist hours earlier.

Those exhibits are to be created during the third “Art al Fresco,” which invites central Ohio artists to install their work in storefronts, on buildings and in other unusual locations.

Above: An installation at a previous Art al Fresco | Photo by Frank Neumann for the Short North Business Association

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