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Category: Warehouse 508

Posted on June 18, 2018January 16, 2020

Stray – q-Staff Theatre

Mural that is green like grass or money that looks like a symbol of the illuninati's all seeing eye.
Posted on June 18, 2018March 26, 2020

Mick Burson – q-Staff Theatre

mural on abounding that looks like the farmers market but flat
Posted on June 18, 2018March 26, 2020

James Gatsby – 320 Broadway

mural on a freestanding wall of a futuristic shaman creature. a little bit anime.
Posted on June 18, 2018March 26, 2020

Madaline Mackenzie – 320 Broadway

Very friendly mural of a cartoonish young woman floating in a cool dreamscape with cotton candy clouds.
Posted on June 18, 2018January 16, 2020

Natalie Voelker – 320 Broadway

A large mural of a powerful looking confident woman.
Posted on June 18, 2018January 16, 2020

Micah Black – 320 Broadway

Simple line mural of a woman's head with a heart in it in only two colors. like a rose
Posted on June 18, 2018March 26, 2020

NocturN – 320 Broadway

Creepy but cute creature painted on the side of a wall as a mural. Looks like it lives in a fabric store.
Posted on June 18, 2018January 16, 2020

Emanuel Martinez & Eric Christo Martinez – 320 Broadway

Mural on freestanding wall of a face and birdsongs coming from the frame.
Posted on June 15, 2018January 16, 2020

Thomas Christopher Haag – 320 Broadway

Abstract mural of a snake created from shapes.
Posted on June 15, 2018January 16, 2020

Jodie Herrera – 320 Broadway

Mural of an older hispanic woman's portrait with roses.

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Murals are an integral and traditional part of the arts scene in Albuquerque and the southwest. Nationally and globally, and across many cultures, mural making and street art have become popular forms of community and self-expression. Murals are a valuable way to enhance the built environment, often providing a significant, positive impact with modest public investment.

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