Sunday, October 02, 2016

Public art at Park Potomac (Photos)

Who is behind these newer additions to the public art at the Park Potomac development? BroCoLoco was founded by brothers Aaron and Jared Scales in the District, but creates works for clients around the world.

These Park Potomac pieces were designed specifically for urban environments, and the brothers say each work is meant to reflect local and global influences. The firm contributes funding to war-torn and poverty-stricken parts of the world on a monthly basis.
This piece (above and top) was
actually painted in open air
conditions, before the exterior
of the building was completed
This one incorporates
the branding of the
development

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:20 AM

    Potomac is not Bethesda Birdbrain

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    1. 11:20: You should tell The Other Website that, which not only writes about Potomac, but recently published an article about Sibley Hospital in NW Washington, moron.

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    2. Anonymous8:26 PM

      Dyer @ 5:27 PM -

      Your house is closer to Sibley than to Suburban.

      #Birdbrain

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  2. Anonymous5:44 PM

    Dyer thought his was "pubic art". He was sooo disappointed. LOL

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  3. Anonymous5:58 PM

    There is obviously a stolen car ring becoming more brazen every day in Bethesda
    The kenwood list is crazy in the last 2 days
    Do the Montgomery county police do anything? Has one burgulary or one stolen car been solved in last year? I am not seeing anything. Obviously Montgomery county police was formed when Bethesda sleepy safe town ....it's a big city now with a clueless police force

    Is anybody starting neighborhood patrols?

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  4. Anonymous5:37 AM

    5:58PM Again, until you learn to spell burglary you won't be taken seriously.
    Have you been to the neighborhood meetings with police? Yeah, didn't think so.

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  5. Anonymous6:48 AM

    Dyer sure is a frequent reader of "The [Better] Website"

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  6. Anonymous6:49 AM

    The last mural will be hidden in a year or so, when they build a medical office building at that location.

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