Public Art
The Trapper
This painting by Allen True features a man on a horse.
Public Art
The Prospector
This painting by Allen True shows a man panning for gold.
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Elk Group and Buffalo
This mural painting features a herd of elk and a buffalo.
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Eyes on the Park
The Curtis-Mestizo Park mural is a bold reflection of the surrounding community. Represented are four faces that depict a diverse group of people who are each wearing a pair of sunglasses. The sunglasses symbolize unity and summer recreation.
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Pasado, Presente, Futuro
Denver artist Carlota Espinoza painted this 20-foot mural. The work was commissioned by the Friends of the Denver Public Library and was presented to the Byers Branch Library in October of 1975. The work was designated an official Centennial-Bicentennial project.
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La Familia Cósmica
“La Familia Cosmica” is a dark and spacey mural painted on part of two walls around the swimming pool. It shows the ocean stretching far into the celestial space.
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Brown Flowers, the Mestizo People
This mural by Carlota Espinoza features an image of Mestizo people throughout history.
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Beatrix Potter Characters
Characters created by English children’s author Beatrix Potter. Peter Rabbit. Mrs Tiggy-Winkle. Squirrel Nutkin.
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Town Where the West Went Wild
Town Where the West Went Wild is an acrylic mural by Colorado artist Stephen Morath, commissioned by the Public Art Program in 1989. In the mural, Morath explored Denver’s development, industry and way of life in the 1980s. This urban portrait reminds us of a specific time and place in Denver’s history, though some of …
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Flight of the Eagle Dancer