I love those kind of murals too — they were about celebrating the working class, very groundbreaking in the 1930s, and also creating a pride in American art because at the time everyone kept looking towards European art as definitive. It really changed things up.
Thank you, Veronica. I like the plants too — wish I knew their names. I know the Indian Paintbrush, of course, but the one with the beans in the tree has me puzzled and the other ones too.
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I love these kinds of murals. They speak of a way of life.
Beautiful plants.
Hope you had a wonderful Wordless Wednesday. ♥
I love those kind of murals too — they were about celebrating the working class, very groundbreaking in the 1930s, and also creating a pride in American art because at the time everyone kept looking towards European art as definitive. It really changed things up.
Hope you’re having a great Labor Day Weekend.
Love the mural. And those shots of the plants are beautiful, Mary.
Thank you, Veronica. I like the plants too — wish I knew their names. I know the Indian Paintbrush, of course, but the one with the beans in the tree has me puzzled and the other ones too.
Wow, another masterpiece!❤️
Thank you for your lovely comments! (and the big heart, first time I’ve seen that emoticon)
Small murals but a familiar style of artwork–nice.
Yeah, reminds me of the 1930s style of murals. They’re a chain and they all have this style of murals but each one is a bit different.