Ted's Graphics World Sacramento Street Art (8)

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The 2021 Wide Open Walls Mural Festival produced several entries in Old North Sac   ⇔

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On a common fence

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At McClatchy High School

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A gold panner, a Pony Express rider, and a farmer

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A four-part fairyland

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12th Street utility box

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At the former South Natomas fire station

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I count 11 butterflies; perhaps there are more   ⇔

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Near the light-rail station where Michelle was killed in 2021

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Right beside the image above

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Behind a bar on Arden Way

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At the Arden light-rail

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Tribute to Thelonius Monk

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...unfinished

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This covers the entire back wall of the Natomas Unified School District Offices

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A marvelous new electrical box depicts downtown buildings

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The Crocker Museum

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14th Street sculptures introduce the new convention center

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facing west

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facing east

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Celebrating the new year

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Included despite the bad spelling

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The American West decorates a Mexican restaurant.  Go figure

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Inside the Residence Inn

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Automotive nostalgia beside the tracks

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More automotive nostalgia, in the heart of town

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The 12th Street railroad underpass has been taken over by butterflies

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On the east wall...

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On the west wall...

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The Buckeye is my favorite variety

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* The front, back, and middle of a downtown apartment complex

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Another 12th Street utility box

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One of just two murals in Oldtown is off the beaten track

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Entrance to a Natomas ball park — obviously

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Entrance to a Natomas people park — not so obvious

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left half...

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...right half

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