Gill Street Mural - part II

large fish on the southern most end of Gill Street mural
Laramie, WY
August 2019
 As I mentioned last week, the Gill Street mural is huge. This week, the photos depict the fish on the southern end.






This image gives you some idea of the size of the mural.  

More fish photos next week from the northern and eastern ends of the mural. 


Comments

  1. Wow! Every fish is unique - and interesting details just keep catching my eye. I'm so glad you shared these photos.

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  2. I don't know which one I like better, the fish made with legal paper, popsicle sticks and tape or the skeleton fish with a skeleton swimming in his stomach. This is a GREAT and HUGE mural.

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  3. Wowzer! Big is correct. But how beautiful they are. Thanks to Dee for pointing out the difference. I had to get my nose to the computer to really appreciate those fish. Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Who wouldn't want to live/work near this to savor the view every day?!

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  5. I love the first one that is constellations! They are all gorgeous and that sure is a HUGE mural. So fun. Thanks Nancy for sharing. I'm looking forward to more pictures.

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  6. That is just amazing. I wish I could have seen it in progress.

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  7. WOW! Whoever painted this has quite the imagination. So cool. All of the little details are so 'different'. Love the legal paper and tape. And the stars. Well, actually all of it. Thanks again for sharing with us.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  8. Gorgeous. ZACH loves to photograph murals in progress!@ Love those fish

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  9. I like that it is on Gill Street. Interesting looking fish:)

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  10. Oh I really like that!! May need to take a trip!!

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  11. That is an amazing mural! I love seeing things like that on buildings.

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