Monday, June 15, 2020

Larger Than Life


Look who appeared recently on the side of that big "glass-box" building I've featured before.  Why it's a jolly looking Teddy Roosevelt.  He certainly livens up that bland glass building.  And sitting as the building does, on the corner of Central Avenue and Roosevelt Street it's a perfect place for "Teddy" to make an appearance.


This is the same building I featured back in February when I found that new painting of a peacock on the parking garage behind it.  You can see it here.  That big glass building is not so plain looking any longer.

Joining Monday Murals!

17 comments:

  1. I wouldn't have recognized him but it suits with the street he is named after.

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  2. Teddy's mural is looking good... real good!

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  3. Such a different mural, I wonder how they painted it on the glass.
    The peacock you had featured before stands out with all those colours.
    Thanks for participating Sharon.

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  4. Oh I remember the peacock Sharon it was gorgeous 💜 I'm with Sami on wondering how on earth they did this glass artwork, it's brilliant ✨

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  5. Hi! That Teddy Roosevelt likeness is great! Love the cheer!

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  6. I wouldn't have known who that was. I too wonder how it was done.

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  7. Is that mural of Teddy actually painted on the glass?

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  9. Do you think they'll add Jefferson, Washington, and Lincoln so it will be like Mt.Rushmore? Nice find!

    be well...mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  10. As Teddy undoubtedly would have put it, it looks just "bully!" :-)

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  11. p.s. apparently I had my blog locked down from last year, so it looked like by invitation only. I've opened it up. dur. LOL

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  12. That is a remarkable mural of Teddy Roosevelt!

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  13. Looks like a Leroy Nieman painting!

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  14. This is unbelievable. The scope of that project is phenomenal. Sounds like the perfect place for it, too. GREAT capture.

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