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    • Newest work
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  • Mural Payment
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DeSmet, SD

​Mural 32/50 for the #50in50project is complete here in DeSmet! So grateful to have connected with Visit De Smet & The Ingalls Homestead to make this happen in such a short period of time!
DeSmet, South Dakota - Population : 1,037
Surrounded by breathtaking prairie & wildlife. Some of you know the name DeSmet because it's the location of Laura Ingalls childhood home & the backdrop to quiet a few of her stories. The town is filled with history from the incredible author, but also the community and people who have shaped it into what it is now
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Caldwell, OH

Mural 33/50 is complete here in Caldwell, Ohio for the #50in50project I had such a wonderful time creating this piece downtown & getting to say hi to say so many of you!
Just want to say a huge thank you to -
Jeff Minosky Noble County Convention and Visitors Bureau , Misty Wells Village of Caldwell & Matt Davis the building owner for welcoming the project to Caldwell! & To Nichole Cuthbertson who nominated the town and truly made it all come together!
#Ohiotheheartofitall
#CaldwellOhio
#SEOhio
#onlyinOhio
#visitOhio
#exploreOhio
#discoverOhio
#OhioOutdoors
#OhioHiking
#AppalachianOhio
#AppalachianArt
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Larimore, ND

I had the pleasure of creating this mural for the Avalon Theater in Larimore, ND. Bringing to life a piece that honored the Sickle Brothers, who's generosity in life continues to benefit Larimore even now. The goal of the mural design is to capture the small town of Larimore, the community that lives there, and the brothers who have left an enormous legacy.
"Floyd, and his brother Lloyd, were known as the Sickles Brothers through the region. They were born on march 10, 1917, in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, the sons of Earl and Leora Mclane Sickles. They served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Canadian Army, and the United States Army. Both men were professional actors as well as being involved in myriad business pursuits. Floyd (Earl) moved to Larimore with his brother about 35 years ago. Among their pursuits was the realization of seeing the theater "come to Larimore:. They restored the old Avalon theater, which was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1991, and saw their dream come true as the theater took hold in the community. The brothers had been summer stock producers, directors, stage technicians and stage managers through the United States prior to moving to Larimore. They were both gregarious and outgoing, yet quiet and disciplined. This is best explained by a close friend Lee Barnum who stated, "Theater is disciplined. they would get their ideas across." The Sickles brothers were recognized by the North Dakota Community Theater Association and Governor George Sinner for their contributions to theater in Noth Dakota. They served on the board of directors of the North Dakota Community Theater Association, as well as serving as permanent members of the Larimore Community Entertainers. Though a part of Larimore has departed into history with the passing of the second half of the Sickles Brothers, their legacy will live on in Larimore in the form of the Avalon Theater. It is a legacy to the Sickles; love of the stage, their gift to a community they felt had a special appreciation for music, theater, and quality entertainment." - Floyde Earl Sickle Memorial
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Mural 31/50 for the #50in50project Completed Aug 27, 2025 by #cheyennerenee
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https://www.findagrave.com/.../92895756/floyd_earl-sickles
Larimore Community Entertainers - Avalon Theater
#larimorenorthdakota
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Paris, IL #50in50project

7/12/2024

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​Some closer shots of the mural here in Paris!
Paris Population: 8,291 Established in 1826
Mural is 8ft tall x 22ft wide at the Twin Lakes Park Pavilion. Inspired by the history of the park, including details like the rides that used to be a staple here as well as the memorable paddle boats. Highlighting what that park continues to offer- festivals, boating, fishing, and amazing views! The park also has Daisy Mae's , a mini golf course, live music, the Splash Park, and some of the best wildlife !
This mural is the backdrop to the pavilion stage & I couldn't be more grateful for the opportunity to have the work be a part of the many events that are held here. The goal of this mural was to represent the fond memories & rich history that Twin Lakes has for many people in the community while also capturing the vibrant/fun place it still is. I am beyond thankful to the Paris Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism for connecting me with the Paris Improvement Organization . With an extra shout-out to Callie Keys for taking the steps to make Paris the Illinois location for the #50in50project . Making Illinois state number 10 in the project and the first of many to be completed this summer! Thank you to Paris Illinois Parks for being welcoming & to the entire town of Paris for supporting this there is something so special about #smalltownusa
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Ryan LeClair
7/30/2024 09:59:18 am

Looks awesome! We here in Canon City are interested!

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