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Landscape Sign – 978 viewsThis mural is painted on the side of a building to draw attention to a small antique shop attached to a restaurant in Palm Harbor. If you would like to see it it, it is on the side of the Thirsty Marlin in Palm Harbor on Florida Avenue and 11th st.
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Landscape Sign Mural – 880 viewsCloser view of braken wall revealing a lovely path to a flowered field and pine trees in the distance.
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Landscape Sign Mural – 673 viewsThis is a closer view of the top of this mural-business sign. The silhouette of the lady sitting at her desk with feathered pen is part of her logo that Donna has been using for business cards. Make sure you come and check out her shop if you are in the area! Florida ave and 11th st in Palm Harbor on the side of the Thirsty Marlin Restaurant.
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Landscape Sign Mural – 818 viewsThis shows you the bottom half of the mural, with a little closer view. Notice the shadow on the ground from the fence.
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Beach Mural – 800 viewsThis is the beginning of the mural which is on a 35ft wall in the backyard. You see houses in the distance through the wall breakaway.
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Beach Mural – 603 viewsCloseup of tile roofed houses shows path leading to beach.
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Beach Mural – 593 viewsDock with pelican attempting to land on it. Dolphins swim near the dock.
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Beach 1 Mural – 750 viewsHere is a closeup of the pelican landing on the dock.
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Beach 1 Mural – 716 viewsHere is a wider shot of this 35ft long mural. There is a 1920's biplane called a barnstormer coming into view, with a few sailboats in the distance.
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Beach 1 Mural – 816 viewsCloseup of 1920's single engine bi-plane, called a 'barnstormer'. Barnstormers were pilots and aerial stunt people who made a living entertaining crowds with breathtaking feats around the United States and Canada during the "Roaring 20s".
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Beach 1 Mural – 1077 viewsHere straight on you can see the brick walk with the sand just beyond, waves washing on shore and palm trees.
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Beach 1 Mural – 784 viewsThis wall mural is approximately 35 feet in length and 5 1/2 feet tall. The wall runs along a brick path to the back yard. The breakaway wall was suggested to make this scene come to life and it does make you feel that just beyond that broken wall is an ocean paradise. I don't know if you can tell from this picture, but this wall had some very heavy texture, which you can see to the right of the mural. I smoothed out the wall where I was to paint the mural and left the rough portion to give this a more convincing 3-D look.
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