A new hotel opened up last fall in the Roosevelt Row Arts District and the hotel itself has embraced the artistic community in full force. It was this five-story mural on the outside that caught my eye but I've since learned that the inside is full of murals and paintings all by local artists.
The mural on the outside is by Heather Freitas, a local artist. It looks like her work has mostly been on canvas but this mural fits her style beautifully.
Linked to Monday Murals.
That looks sweet!
ReplyDeleteThat is a awesome sight to see.
ReplyDeleteA lot of strength in that face
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing Sharon. More hotels are doing this now, we have one here called The Adnate after the artist Matt Adnate. You will have to nip inside to see the foyer art ✨
ReplyDeleteQuite an interesting style. With that name I thought she must be Portuguese, just read her bio and her paternal family is from the Azores (Portuguese islands).
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing Sharon.
Now that is truly monumental art.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive mural!
ReplyDeleteI like her style a lot, Sharon! A visit to the hotel is in order when things go back to 'normal'?
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting place!
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Sorry to be off subject on your post! Janey
Quel belle fresque !!
ReplyDeleteBravo l'artiste ..merci pour sa découverte
Beautiful! I love how many murals your town has. It's great that people are so into decorating buildings these days.
ReplyDeleteIt stands out well.
ReplyDeleteI finally got back online late last night and am now playing catch-up. What a wonderful mural. It certainly stands out tall and center above the crowd.
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