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September 15, 2011

Navigator Room Renovation Project

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This was a collaborative mural/renovation project I worked on at the Alamance County Community YMCA.  The middle school Navigator Program room was in need… so with the support of the YMCA, participation of the kids, a few other volunteers, and the collaboration between myself and Alex Stevens, we were able to create a fun, safe, and stimulating environment for kids!  Our work in progress:
White wall... giant bulletin board... broken light...

White wall... ripped and stained carpet... and vents... 
The kids had so much fun splattering this wall!

Layers of splatter...

A city in progess!

The city buildings are tapped off...

Silhouettes with energy...

This building was built brick by brick...

The city park and another brick building...

The hip hop wall...

It's getting there...

Buildings with a park view...

That pipe needed a new cover...

Fire escape... windows... more buildings... and branches!

Close up of the city in progress...

The bricks have been aged and the interior vents are now exterior vents...

The corner of the building and a brand new light!

Of course we added glow stars to the ceiling!

The narrow table is now a sturdy corner computer desk!

Each panel was dotted with glow paint... but the ceiling isn't the only thing that glows...

Windows, street lights, and other details are added...

The new PVC pipe turned out great!

Safe... solid... secure... and insulated...

That carpet had to go...

Time for blobs of color...

Amazing wooden letters!

One of a kind multiplayer hopscotch...

The new tile checkerboard was installed!

Four square... and a billboard or smaller bulletin board...

Twister anyone?

One way street downtown...

Balconies...

The city is complete!

The park is complete with a fountain and tree!

Taking a step back to look at the city... which glows at night!

Close up of the finished city!

The hip hop wall is done!

It's all about the little things like the pipe that made this building more industrial...

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