Meeker High School junior Gabe Cardile (left) made and installed this Japanese-inspired mural in the alley between 6th and 7th streets and Main and Market streets in Meeker. His friends Thomas Curry and Levi Caulfield helped him put this up Sunday, Feb. 25. Cardile made this piece in art class[Read More…]
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BEN QUINN PHOTO The Meeker High School dual enrollment college 2D design class created a design inspired by Alayna Hauck and installed it on the alley wall in between Fifth and Sixth streets, Market and Main streets in Meeker.
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Artist Seth Webber from Paonia, Colorado, designed and painted the mural at Elk Mountain Inn. We were unable to reach him for comment before running last week’s photo. The mural project, which included the Elk Mountain Inn work and the mural at Town Park (which was designed and painted by[Read More…]
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Elk Mountain Inn owner Michele Morgan said the concept of a mural was of interest to her and others for many years before she was approached by the Chamber of Commerce to do one. She said she was able to contribute by choosing the artist from a list of proposals.[Read More…]
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Don’t forget to breathe…
Just like a wildflower, Tarrah and Josh Patch’s quaint little floral shop that sprouted out of a crack in the wall at 101 South White Ave. back on Oct. 24, 2021, has sprouted a mural. The mural is an anniversary gift of sorts for the shop and will be finished[Read More…]
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MEEKER MURALS …
Meeker High School Junior Nora Gianinetti puts some finishing touches on a mural she designed and painted at Meeker Town Park. Nora submitted a design and had the help of MHS art instructor Ben Quinn for the Main Street Project 45 mural project. Look for more murals being installed around[Read More…]
Art instructor tackles mural project
MEEKER | Ben Quinn, art teacher at Meeker High School, has recently taken on a project at the Meeker Recreation Center to create a mural on the north wall of the natatorium. The mural depicts a giant shipwreck surrounded by the creatures of the ocean. It’s located behind the slide to[Read More…]
Mural showcases local industries, attractions
RANGELY I Until the 1980s, when Dawna Wardell first painted the west wall at 117 W. Main St., the building was serviceable but not noticeable. It housed The Insurance Office in the 1960s and the Family Video store in the ’80s and ’90s. Wardell’s mural, a mountain scene depicting deer[Read More…]