| Before |
| After |
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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