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Check Out Lawton, Fort Sill’s Newest Mural
Check Out Lawton, Fort Sill’s Newest Mural
Check Out Lawton, Fort Sill’s Newest Mural
There's a new mural in Lawton, Fort Sill. I'm pretty sure it's the Shaw Brothers' work, but I could be wrong. It's an amazing piece and you'll find it right off 2nd street. This one takes up the whole back of the building.
Check Out the Latest Lawton, OK. Mural Masterpieces From the Shaw Brothers!
Check Out the Latest Lawton, OK. Mural Masterpieces From the Shaw Brothers!
Check Out the Latest Lawton, OK. Mural Masterpieces From the Shaw Brothers!
We have a couple of brand new murals in Lawton, Fort Sill thanks to the Shaw Brothers, Terry and Darry Shaw. Being a HUGE fan of their work I was excited to see their latest mural masterpieces. That's right, masterpieces as in plural. They just recently finished up 2 new murals you can check out at the Sticky Depot located at 707 S.W. 11th Street. These latest additions to Lawton's ever-growing mural collection feature Bob Marley on the Northside of the building and Cheech & Chong on the Southside of the building.
Check Out Lawton’s New Mural of Johnny Depp
Check Out Lawton’s New Mural of Johnny Depp
Check Out Lawton’s New Mural of Johnny Depp
We have a new mural in Lawton, Fort Sill thanks to the Shaw Brothers, Terry, and Darry Shaw. This latest addition to the ever-growing Lawton mural collection features the many characters that have been played by Johnny Depp.
Artists Makes Real People Look Like Paintings – And the Effect Is Way Eerie [PICTURES]
Artists Makes Real People Look Like Paintings – And the Effect Is Way Eerie [PICTURES]
Artists Makes Real People Look Like Paintings – And the Effect Is Way Eerie [PICTURES]
How would you react if a painting suddenly came to life? Alexa Meade‘s painted people look like works of art but move like humans — making for an eerie sight. Whereas most artists would just paint their subjects on a canvas, Meade actually turns her subjects INTO the canvas. She creates life-size installations that are shockingly exact in their similarity to actual acrylic paintings. Upon first gl