This Before Edmonds mural is located in downtown Edmonds, Washington. It shows a view of Puget Sound with the Olympic Mountains in the background. The canoes of Native Americans can be seen near the shore.
I couldn’t get the whole mural in one shot, so I took another one. Here you can see a raven at the top of the mural and a closer view of the heron.
One of the things I liked best in this mural was how the artist painted the clouds. If you’ve looked at very many posts on my blog, you’ll know I love dramatic skyscapes like this one.
The Before Edmonds mural was created by Andy Eccleshall, in collaboration with Ty Juvinel (Tulalip tribe). It was installed in August of 2020. This mural, and the one facing it in an alleyway, took 18 months to paint. The Art Walk Edmonds website has more details on this and other murals in the vicinity.


Beautiful!
Yes, it is, Egidio!
I agree the clouds are so unique, love the soft tone colors.
They really did a good job painting them. 😀
A beautiful mural and a talented artist. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
Thanks, Sami!
Wow, that’s beautiful! I love the sense of depth in the painting and the elegant heron, as well as the sky 🙂
Thanks, Sarah! Yes, it does have a good sense of depth.
Fascinating
Yea, it is Hammad. 🙂
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