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The Carrick Mural is a project of the Sprout Fund.
 
  
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== The Carrick Mural is a project of the Sprout Fund. ==
  
  
[http://picasaweb.google.com/Greenbandman/CarrickSMuralProcess Carrick Mural Process]
 
  
Phil Seth, mural artist, presents the third mural concept to the Carrick residents
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[http://picasaweb.google.com/Greenbandman/CarrickSMuralProcess Carrick Mural Process slideshow]
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== Phil Seth, mural artist, presents the third mural concept to the Carrick residents ==
  
 
[[Image:Phil Seth with mural concept.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Phil Seth with mural concept.jpg]]
  
Mural Concept #3 Final Mural will be on Vern's Electric Company Building
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== Mural Concept #3 Final Mural will be on Vern's Electric Company Building ==
  
 
[[Image:Phil Seth's Mural concept number 3.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Phil Seth's Mural concept number 3.jpg]]
  
 
[[L'Enfant - Mother's statue]] – Originally called L’Enfant was donated to the Mother’s House and resides at the intersection of Overbrook Boulevard and Ravilla Street.  Phil Seth's mural concept reflects the modern day version of the mother and child.
 
[[L'Enfant - Mother's statue]] – Originally called L’Enfant was donated to the Mother’s House and resides at the intersection of Overbrook Boulevard and Ravilla Street.  Phil Seth's mural concept reflects the modern day version of the mother and child.

Revision as of 14:05, 11 July 2008

The Carrick Mural is a project of the Sprout Fund.

Carrick Mural Process slideshow


Phil Seth, mural artist, presents the third mural concept to the Carrick residents

Phil Seth with mural concept.jpg


Mural Concept #3 Final Mural will be on Vern's Electric Company Building

Phil Seth's Mural concept number 3.jpg

L'Enfant - Mother's statue – Originally called L’Enfant was donated to the Mother’s House and resides at the intersection of Overbrook Boulevard and Ravilla Street. Phil Seth's mural concept reflects the modern day version of the mother and child.