Tag Archives: public art

Hyattsville retiree Elliott Hamilton recently painted a new mural along the Metropolitan Branch Trail in D.C. that uses bright greens, yellows and reds to show a family biking. Continue reading

Located just off the Mount Rainier circle next to city hall on Municipal Place, the freestanding wooden structure contains a tiny gallery where residents can put their own miniature paintings. Continue reading

ECO City Farms has some colorful new murals of farming and nature scenes thanks to a group of students from the Rhode Island School of Design, a nationally known art and design school, who recently visited as part of an Alternative Spring Break program. Continue reading

A long-running masonry store in Bladensburg recently added a third mural, bringing an artsy touch to an industrial area off the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading

Located on the home of the Otis Street Arts Project at 3706 Otis St., the mural shows a woman’s face complemented by parallel lines. Continue reading

The Spanish artist Iker Muro painted the colorful geometric mural on the side of an artists’ studio on Otis Street in Mount Rainier. Continue reading

The newest piece of public art on the Route 1 corridor is in Hyattsville and celebrates the late artist David Driskell, namesake of the city’s largest park. Continue reading

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