I took this photo last night. It is of a river, a bridge, a road, and buildings. All in a mural on a pillar under a bridge. The mural is by Rick Forest … The mural is in Linky Stone Park in downtown Greenville. I’ll share a wider angle image tomorrow.
September 24, 2007 - A mural on a pillar at Linky Stone Park
Lynette said,
Wow. I cannot imagine how Fores must feel when he sees his work or how much work must have gone into it. Thanks for the photo. I look forward to the next one.
Galley said,
Linky Stone Park is nice, but it’s too bad not that many people know about it.
NorthBayPhoto said,
Fantastic mural - very creative use of the space.
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ann said,
I went to Linky Park Childrens Garden when i was there last week and took a bunch of photos. Such a cool place…it made me feel like a kid :-)
Rich said,
It looks enormous… Look forward to seeing more.
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Ann said,
That’s such a cool mural! I’m looking forward to seeing more tomorrow.
Jude said,
I reckon it’s great that cities now try to ‘brighten up’ drab sites with murals.Here, unemployed people are sometimes employed to help the mural artist with the work.Is there a graffiti problem at all in Greenville? i hope this mural and others won’t be defaced.
Massage Chair said,
What a cool mural, it must have been tough doing this on a curved surface.
Rick Forest said,
I was honored that the Chamber asked me to do the painting for The Childrens Garden at
Linky Stone Park. It was rewarding to meet so many folks ( especially the children ) during
the process.
I was elated to find my work on the web.I think my four (soon to be five) grandchildren will
be as well.
Thank You Very Much.
Rick Forest
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