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Morgan Mae Cleverly works on a painting in front of her mural during the Freak Alley Gallery sixth annual mural event in downtown Boise, Idaho on August 13, 2016.. |
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Mural artist Deja Jones at Freak Alley Gallery sixth annual mural event in downtown Boise, Idaho on August 11, 2016. |
Freak Alley Gallery's week long event from August 6th - 13th provided an "art-in-motion" experience as it welcomed the public to watch artists work on their murals. The artists did all the work, the murals are finished, so all that's left is to take in the sights.
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Maria Ayala works on her mural in Freak Alley Gallery late in the evening of August 11, 2016. Her "Element" themed mural features four female forms representing water, air, earth, and fire. |
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Sarah Terrell and Mindy Field work on their collaborative mural in the evening of August 11, 2016. Their mural featured an anthropomorphic pirate goat man in an island scene complete with a ship and treasure chest. |
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Eric Diehl works on his mural in the evening of August 11, 2016. |
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Rafferty Bingham displays his custom leather works at Freak Alley Gallery's mural event on August 13, 2016. |
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Julie Pegan works on her mural in the evening of August 8, 2016. |
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Brian Morris and Brandon Bjornn work on their collaborative mural late in the evening of August 8, 2016. Their colorful mural has Mother Earth wearing a planet helmet and her child a moon helmet. |
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Joseph Durbin paints the finishing touches on his mural on August 13, 2016. He incorporated color and swirls into the mural as his way to express a positive message. |
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Jessica Winfree rubs off the paper on her photo transfer mural during the evening of August 8, 2016. Her process starts with one of her original photographs which she will invert, adjust, cut, print then glue face down with an acrylic gel medium. It is allowed to dry before water is applied to peel off the paper leaving the ink adhered to the gel medium. |
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Anabell Woodbury in front of her mural in the evening of August 13, 2016. |
Thanks for stopping by to take a look. -Gregg