A week after a decade-old set of murals by artist Kilmany-Jo Liversage vanished at Bethesda Row, a replacement set was installed. The new panels replace the old ones along the driveway leading to the Bethesda-Elm Public Parking Garage 57 on Bethesda Avenue. They are decidedly more understated than the street art-inspired works they supplanted. My initial reaction is that I prefer the Liversage murals to these, but let's see what others think in the comments below.
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Sunday, May 29, 2022
Replacement murals installed at entrance to Bethesda Avenue parking garage (Photos)
A week after a decade-old set of murals by artist Kilmany-Jo Liversage vanished at Bethesda Row, a replacement set was installed. The new panels replace the old ones along the driveway leading to the Bethesda-Elm Public Parking Garage 57 on Bethesda Avenue. They are decidedly more understated than the street art-inspired works they supplanted. My initial reaction is that I prefer the Liversage murals to these, but let's see what others think in the comments below.
Looks like a Holiday Inn in the 1990s
ReplyDeleteA complete 180. Bland and uninspired.
ReplyDeleteOh man... They ruined it. What a shame.
ReplyDeleteLooks worse than something produced out of a high school art 101 class first week.
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