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English: Photograph of the Eagle wall (plus ceiling) at Dr. Bob Hieronimus' full-room Apocalypse Mural, located in Johns Hopkins University's Levering Hall. Date 8 April 2016
The word mural is derived from the Latin word murus, meaning wall. Walls have long provided a direct support for aesthetic, political, and social ideas expressed with paint. Cave paintings could be considered the earliest murals, followed over time by wall paintings in tombs, temples, churches, civic buildings, and a variety of outdoor spaces. [1]
The mural is located on the north wall of the sugar shed. It is viewable from Queens Quay. 71: Our Ocean Family: Apple Valley, Minnesota: September 8, 1997 72: Whale Commuters: Milwaukee County Courthouse Annex, over northbound lanes of I-43, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: September 15, 1997
[37] Roger Lewis from Daily Express wrote that "panoramic mural" and "misaligned ceramic flying ducks" were unforgettable and The Independent's Josie Clarke wrote that "muriel" was still Hilda's "well-known living room wall" in 2022. [38] [39] The mural and ducks have been remembered by critics as helping Hilda develop a style of her own.
“A flying eagle may be showing you that it’s time to rise to a higher perspective, to get beyond your own limited beliefs and thoughts and consider the issue at hand from other points of view ...
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[10]: 4:40 After the rights to the photograph were bought by Microsoft, it was renamed Bliss and was chosen as the default wallpaper of the Luna visual style, [2] [26] the default graphical user interface of Windows XP. [27] The image was used extensively by Microsoft for promoting Windows XP and their $200 million advertising campaign. [2] [28]