The Woomorial, as it has been dubbed, an organic collaborative, loving mural celebrating the life of Bill Correira Woo, a beloved Saint Petersburg artist who passed away a few weeks ago. On Saturday, Dec. 8th, the public was invited to participate by contributing to the mural. A steady stream flowed through all day and well into the night. Here are some pictures.
On the left, what looks like a coral reef was painted via the applications of hands dipped in paint.
This toothy, grinning eel was painted by Laura Spencer.
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Work by Alex Glueck/STOIC |
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Work by Frank Strunk III |
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Crab by Rasta/Geary Taylor |
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Fish by Chainsaw Chuck |
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Mermaid by Jenipher Chandley |
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Scott Hillis working on his contribution to the mural |
End Part I
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Luis
The Woomorial, as it has been dubbed, an organic collaborative, loving mural celebrating the life of Bill Correira Woo, a beloved Saint Petersburg artist who passed away a few weeks ago. On Saturday, Dec. 8th, the public was invited to participate by contributing to the mural. A steady stream flowed through all day and well into the night. Here are some pictures.
On the left, what looks like a coral reef was painted via the applications of hands dipped in paint.
This toothy, grinning eel was painted by Laura Spencer.
|
Work by Alex Glueck/STOIC |
|
Work by Frank Strunk III |
|
Crab by Rasta/Geary Taylor |
|
Fish by Chainsaw Chuck |
|
|
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Mermaid by Jenipher Chandley |
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Scott Hillis working on his contribution to the mural |
End Part I
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Luis
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