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History and Tradition
“History and Tradition” celebrates the contributions of Denver Firefighters. This terra-cotta mural was researched and developed through many visits to the Denver Firefighters Museum (1326 Tremont Pl.). Figures Left to Right Chief George Duggan became one of the first Denver Fire Department chiefs, making the way from the volunteer fire department to the paid firemen …
Urban Arts Fund
Tough Love
Public Art
Bows
Artist Patrick Marold used stone and steel to create arching lines of light and space, complementing and enhancing how the public sees and engages with the landscape. With additional funding from The Park People, this artwork at Cranmer Park was created to enhance the panoramic perspectives of the front range and sky. Located on the …
Urban Arts Fund
Untitled (colorful sunset with mountains)
From the artist: My concept for this mural is heavily inspired by the colorful landscape of Colorado and the volunteers at Mile High Youth Corps who help preserve its beauty. I wanted to bring vibrant colors to the east Colfax neighborhood.
Urban Arts Fund
Untitled (bulldog on a beach, tall ship in the distance)
Mural on exterior of Marley Liquors.