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Art Is For Everyone 2000, People's Art Gallery, Spokane Arts Commission, Facing 2nd Avenue
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Railroad Wall
A railroad divided one side of town from the other. A wall was created because the railroad was elevated. The Spokane Arts Commission sponsored squares drawn on the wall to display individual art.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:48:06 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4021 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Individually decorated squares labeled "Art Is for Everyone • People's Art Gallery."
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:48:31 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4022 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Defaced
One of the squares of individual art had been defaced by graffiti.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:48:35 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4023 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Drew Outside The Box
Not everyone drew inside the box. One person incorporated the box into the drawing.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:48:41 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4024 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Realistic Versus Abstract
Some of the art was abstract, whereas others of the art were realistic.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:48:47 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4025 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Ran Into Distance
Another wall of individual art ran into the distance. This art, too was drawn facing a parking lot.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:51:50 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4038 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Frog And Equestrian
One square featured a frog, whereas another square showed an equestrian.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:52:06 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4040 Add a comment or report a mistake
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A Moonlit Road
A moonlit road to a distant city, and a human butterfly hovering over a distant earth.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:52:12 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4041 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Three Cloudy Days
Three frames showed cloudy days, whereas only one showed sunshine.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:52:23 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4043 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Shining Cross
A boy, a girl, a tropical island and a shining cross.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:52:37 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4046 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Two Cats
Two cats were drawn in the lower right. They were so primitive they looked almost abstract.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:52:42 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4047 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Peace Symbol
Someone drew a peace symbol, while possibly not knowing it originally meant Ban The Bomb.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:52:52 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4049 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Far Left End
The far left end of the exhibit had a top row drawn in warm tones, and a bottom row gray and cold.
Art Is For Everyone 2000 • People's Art Gallery • Spokane Arts Commission • Facing 2nd Avenue • Spokane, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 06:53:10 Saturday 20 June 2017) • (Date Published: Sunday 9 July 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C17_4053 Add a comment or report a mistake
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