You Can't Go Home Again - 2

Posted by Earnest (Oklahoma, United States) on 16 July 2008 in Cityscape & Urban.

In an old oil boomtown full of empty buildings and walls they are useful for artistic works...

I appreciate comments and visits but have discovered that replying sometimes takes great amounts of time so please forgive me if I don't answer your comments. I will very likely visit your page though....

amy from Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Really like the patina, if you will, of that faded mural. Fantastic image, Earnest!

16 Jul 2008 5:14am

@amy: I always wonder about second hand art (i.e. photographs of murals) but then how else would they get shared?

Peter Miller from Lichfield, United Kingdom

Nice peace of artwork, nicely painted

16 Jul 2008 9:06am

Eric Fry from Houston, TX, United States

I like this series from your hometown, Earnest. It's always interesting to see the changes that have come through the years.

16 Jul 2008 10:11am

Betty from New Jersey, United States

Beautifully aged, beautiful shot.

16 Jul 2008 10:11am

Observing from West Cheshire, United Kingdom

I see they have put this wall to good use.... very good shot Earnest.

16 Jul 2008 8:27pm

Steven from Chicagoland, United States

Great capture, Earnest! I especially like its faded look. I can only imagine how vibrant that was when it was brand new. :-)

16 Jul 2008 9:25pm

standley from brou-sur-chantereine, France

Superb shot Earnest. I really like the aged look!

16 Jul 2008 9:40pm

Marion from Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Oh Earnest I love this faded beautiful image of the American Flag. Whoever did this mural was very proud to be an American.

16 Jul 2008 11:30pm

@Marion: Proud Americans are easy to find in the heartland!

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