I saw this mural while I was in Oklahoma City. It plays out some history of the state. I noticed when I was in an Uber for the ride to the airport that this mural ran quite a long way along the side of freeway. I wish I had gotten a better look at it. It looks interesting.
Taking part in Monday Murals.
History mural is fabulous
ReplyDeleteIt looks well done,
ReplyDeleteI really like this type of historic mural. Looks good, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a whole Indian village in the mural. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Monday Murals Sharon.
called Oklahoma History Timeline Mural -
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https://www.camelsandchocolate.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/OKC-Centennial-Mural-1.jpg
they have a few murals -
https://www.camelsandchocolate.com/murals-in-oklahoma-city/
yee haw.
Wow! It looks huge! I wonder how long it took to paint?
ReplyDeleteThe mural looks great in that location. Big and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteInteresting mural it is.
ReplyDeleteIt does look interesting.
ReplyDeleteWe were in OK city in 2009, I wanted to go the the bombing museum. If you haven't been it's worth seeing. There is a lot of reading, so it takes awhile to get through it, especially with the lump in the throat. We were very surprised at what a sophisticated city it was, great art, pretty architecture. Not what we were expecting at all. Too bad their politics are so regressive. Chihuly is there because his mother in law lives (lived?) there. I don't know if she's still with us, but that's how they got that giant hanging piece. It looks a lot like the one that used to be in Bellevue Square, a shopping mall in Bellevue which is across Lake Washington from Seattle.
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