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Photos taken of the Scripture Building in 2015 by Alec Williams. He was photographing the mural process.

Alec Williams photographed a fence that was used to block off a construction area near UNT. Unknown artists painted murals on various panels. This one has a rose, "Take Happy Hour", and various scrawls.
These murals were completed by unknown students attending UNT. This area was blocked off for construction.

This mural was the first one at this location and was replaced around 2015 by another.

A former mural on the outside of Mazatlan Mexican Food Restaurant in Denton, Texas.

Seven images of the same mural. Written on one end: "A tribute to my friends, the artists who splash color on gray walls and bring life to the city."

Voyager's Dream was located on Hickory Street in Denton, Texas.

The mural is an enlarged and colored edition of a map created by Sena Mounts Wright and painted by Denton artist Irene Grady. She added the border, illustrating the first cattle brands registered in Denton County. The original map was painted in 1949 and covered the entire wall behind the front desk of the library. A second smaller map was completed for the 1969 renovation of the building.<br />
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A custom-made fireplace screen was commissioned by local stained glass artisan, Christie Wood, in 2006.<br />
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Two peacock chairs designed by Hans J. Wegner flank the fireplace; they were given to the library in memory of Luke Wilson by his friends in 1981.
The mural is an enlarged and colored edition of a map created by Sena Mounts Wright and painted by Denton artist, Irene Grady. She added the border, illustrating the first cattle brands registered in Denton County. The original map was painted in…
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