Murals > Community Projects
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New - One More Peace Of The Puzzle
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Here middle school students work on designing a mural for their school.
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New - Mt. Peace-More
A.P. Giannini Middle School students helped paint this mural of Mt. Peace-More. Inspired by Mt. Rushmore, the students painted the faces of people throughout history who have promoted, or in some way helped, world peace and/or were pioneers in progressive thinking for their time.
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Here are some students painting the 'Mt. Peace-more' mural.
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Lawton Alternative School Mural Project
Inspired by a school-wide study, the teachers and students of Lawton Alternative selected endangered species as the theme
of their mural.
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All 600 students participated in the concept, design, and execution of painting this mural, which is on
the exterior of their school, on 30th and Lawton, for the entire community to enjoy!
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9 different endangered species were chosen to represent each grade level from kindergarden to the 9th
grade.
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These animals were divided into three groups and represent the natural environment of land, sea, and air.
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The species included are the following: gorillas, asian elephants, giant pandas, sea turtles, manatees,
whales, California condors, mission blue butterflies, and mccaws.
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In these pictures, 5th graders are finishing up the sketch of the design for their endangered species mural. 8th graders are painting on the wall of their school.
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Downtown SF Mural
This enchanted mural of San Francisco was painted
on the corner of Franklin and Ellis in downtown San Francisco, right
accross the street from a high school. Due to ongoing problems with
graffiti, local residents decided that a mural might help. It is
approximately 8' X 10'. ADSF donated all of the time and and talents
for this community project.
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Rancho Romero Lunchroom Mural
Art Design SF volunteered over 800 hours painting the lunchroom of
Rancho Romero Elementary School in Alamo, California. The mural spans
over 3100 square feet, including all four walls and the ceiling. The
motif entails a delightful combination of city scenes, enchanted
gardens, and a whimsical path to the future.
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This project was artistically rewarding for Alyssa, Jerry, and
Devon; proving to be both challenging and enjoyable. From the grand
size of the bridge to the tiniest detail of an enchanted fairy, this
mural is full of features that appeal to people of all ages!
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360-degree virtual tour
(Click here if you don't have QuickTime installed on your computer:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/)
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