
I decided to stroll part of the way back from the post office on Sunday and ended up on a block that I don’t think I’d ever walked before. Or, if I had, I hadn’t paid attention.
The glass building in front of me reflected back the Neoclassical dome of a building I’d just passed.
Except I hadn’t.
The building behind me was mid-century cinderblock.
With a mural about three floors up.
Taking advantage of the single story building in between the two, someone had chosen (commissioned?) to paint a mural of the corner a domed building similar to the Capitol. To take advantage of negative space to project a positive image.
I can’t find any information on the mural, but I am grateful to its artist.
That is really fascinating! I love art in unexpected places and that is a unique example!
Comment by Kat 09.19.18 @ 6:49 amCool!
Comment by Karen 09.19.18 @ 8:21 am