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October
25
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2010
Mural painting video
By:
Stephanie M. from New YOrk, NY
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Posted By:
Stephanie Mulvihill
On:
6/19/2007 10:27:00 PM
This one's a bit longer, but it's worth watching until the very end. It's a great illustration of the transience of art and how one idea always leads to another. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtzdxseO-gs&mode;=related&search;=
Posted By:
George Latos
On:
6/20/2007 6:36:47 PM
You're right. It was worth it. I liked that they would keep one element from one stage to the next.
Posted By:
Alberto Romero
On:
7/8/2007 10:12:21 PM
Thanks for the video. Our school has taken on a mural project as well, and your video was an eye opener. After viewing it, I can certainly imagine success in our own project, but I also noticed several pitfalls which we can avoid with careful planning. In fact, that was the number one message I received after watching the video: PLAN. It’s still early in the game for us. We are finalizing the image and getting all parties to agree. It’s gonna be a fun year.
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