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Stevenson Street at Clinton Alley, A Street Mural by artist Amos Goldbaum 2015
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![]() The overall mural as it could be seen running along Stevenson Street from Clinton Park (street).
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![]() The artist's name and the date of the mural were incorporated into part of a Linotype machine, as if his name was the brand.
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![]() A person sat at a fantastical interpretation of an old Linotype machine; but here he is creating colored designs.
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![]() Between the colors, people pulled, shoved, and fought with each other.
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![]() A person wearing a gas mask pulled on a large lever and sucked in the colored designs produced at the far right.
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![]() A huge portrait of Al "Boomie" Goldbaum decorated a wall to the right of the mural.
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