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Untitled (concrete columns – pink faces, blue and green candle, bunny with ice cream cone)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  These columns were part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG. These two concrete columns showcase pink abstract faces, a bunny holding an ice cream cone and a large blue and lime green birthday candle.

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Untitled (yellow hands on fields of lime green, purple and fuchsia)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  This column was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.

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Untitled (blue stylized graffiti-style artwork on two columns)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  These columns by Robin Munro (a.k.a. Dread) were part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.

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Untitled (man lying down)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.

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Untitled (girl with candlestick faces skeletons in midnight scenery)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.

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Untitled (black and white triangle shapes)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.

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Untitled (blue man with military uniform and paper airplanes as a head)

*Artwork No Longer on View*  This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.

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Untitled (figurine of a girl on a bright blue field surrounded by bright colors and flowers)

This mural was created by Seymon Gurule (a.k.a. UcSepia) on the exterior of a wall of a tire shop. She was assisted by Audrey Segura (granddaughter of Mary Valdez, Denver Public Art Program Administrator)

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Untitled (black heart amidst colorful bricks)

Artist’s Statement: The focus of the mural is Love & Unity. A large heart is in the center, with several bright colors incorporated to bring happiness to the viewer.

Urban Arts Fund

Untitled (Pakal, the Mayan King, on red, blue and green field)

The mural depicts Pakal, the Mayan King. Kʼinich Janaab Pakal, also known as Pacal, Pacal the Great, 8 Ahau and Sun Shield (March 603 – August 683), was ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque in the Late Classic period of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology. He acceded to the throne in July 615 and ruled until his …

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