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Artist Todd Benson walks along his work-site where he has painted murals on Monday, July 25, 2016, on Maple Street in Spokane, Wash. Benson is painting the mural at the northeast end of the Maple Street Bridge to celebrate Spokane's Waste to Energy Facility's 25th anniversary.
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Seen in February 2018 is a mural that is part of a collection in the “mural alley” situated just south of Garland Avenue between Post and Monroe streets in the Garland Business District. The business district is planning a mural showcase July 27 in the same alleyway. The alley has been paved to make the area more inviting to art goers.
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Gonzaga University students Tammy Berthiaume, Morgan Wald, Brahiam Villanueva and Mason Dellutri work on the Outdoor Mural Project at the Northeast Community Center, March 227, 2018, in Spokane, Wash.
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Todd Benson paints over grid lines as he and his brother, Cain, continue to create a mural at the corner of Maple Street and Second Avenue, June 16, 2014, in downtown Spokane, Washington. The Brothers are one of four teams selected by The Spokane Arts Fund to paint murals on underpasses along Wall, Howard, Cedar and Maple Streets. Cain said the images were selected to make you smile. "This is what we would like our city to be."
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Todd Benson paints over grid lines as he and his brother, Cain, continue to create a mural at the corner of Maple Street and Second Avenue, June 16, 2014, in downtown Spokane, Washington. The Brothers are one of four teams selected by The Spokane Arts Fund to paint murals on underpasses along Wall, Howard, Cedar and Maple Streets. Color will be added to the mural next wee. Cain said the images were selected to make you smile. "This is what we would like our city to be."
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Volunteers gather to hang panels for the Mobile Mural Project, Oct. 4, 2014, at the corner of Third and Division in downtown Spokane, Wash. Some 17 artists created 87 panels for a display that surrounds an empty lot.
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Todd Benson displays a his cell phone rendering of the mural Benson and his brother Cain are painting on the lobby of the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena as part of the 20th Anniversary celebration. The artwork is an anamorphosis 360 degree mural that includes 42 faces of fans, athletes and entertainers.
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Malcom Haworth, 31, adds a few brush strokes to a round of cheese on the Main Market Co-op mural, August 23, 2010, in downtown Spokane, Wa. Spokane Falls Community College art instructors, Patty Haag adding chicken feathers (right), and Megan Martens, along with 4 others have spent over 250 hours working on painting the scene.
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SFCC fine arts student, Louis Gravely adds some yellow background as he bushes up on the Main Market mural, August 23, 2010 in downtown Spokane, Wa. Spokane Falls Community College art instructors, Patty Haag and Megan Martens and 4 others have spent over 200 hours working on painting the scene.
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A mural By Tom Quinn decorates a pillar for the I-90 bridges that frame the north end of Vinegar Flats, Monday May 17, 2010.
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Artist Tom Quinn, right, works on his mural project at Sprague and Division, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. He is repainting the same mural he did more than 20 years ago.
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Past and present merge into a single scene at Pacific and Cannon in the heart of Spokane's Third Legislative District. Here, Jim Bunn, who is inside the vehicle at left, stops for a chat while two workers take a break from unloading gypsum board. In the background is a lifelike mural that fills the wall of Tawney's Cleaners. The mural depicts the history of Browne's Addition.
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Marmots painted on a mural by Tom Quinn watch cars pass by on Inland Empire Way Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, 2006.
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The owners of Scotty's Doghouse (the former Bulldog at Hamilton and Sharp) have found the mural that used to decorate the south wall. It has been attached to the north wall where the original artist, Tom Quinn is restoring it.
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Melissa Cole and Sarah Pierce add a few final touches of details to the railway underpass at Fourth Avenue and Sunset Boulevard, July 1, 2010, in Spokane, Wa.
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The Howard Street underpass beneath the railroad viaduct in downtown Spokane sports whimsical illustrations, Feb. 25, 2017.
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Artist Cassie Stratton, 24, left, paints as teacher Scott Sorensen, center, sets up a ladder, while Shelby Hoadley, 16 paints, as they complete a mural on Monday, June 10, 2013, in the Hillyard Neighborhood of Spokane, Wash.
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The King of Glory mural can be seen on a building in downtown Spokane, shown Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016.
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