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  2. List of Whaling Walls - Wikipedia

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    Painted over in 1996; painted ceramic tile mural made in 1996; wall-mounted painted mural-on-canvas in 2019 [3] [4] 02: Young Gray Whale: Ocean Institute, San Clemente, California: March 20, 1982: Relocated to Concordia Elementary School, San Clemente. 03: Spyhopping: Marineland of the Pacific, Rancho Palos Verdes, California: June 27, 1984 ...

  3. Local artist 'spreads message' with wildlife murals - AOL

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    The artist paints wildlife murals in public spaces that face roads to highlight animal welfare.

  4. Robert Wyland - Wikipedia

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    This original 1981 mural was obliterated in 1996 when it was painted over in a property ownership dispute. Wyland re-created the mural at nearly the same location with painted ceramic tile in 1996, followed by a wall-mounted canvas addition in 2019 when he included the additional title Gray Whale and Calf. [3] [4]

  5. Guillermo Wagner Granizo - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo "Bill" Wagner Granizo (né William Joseph Wagner; March 11, 1923 – November 1995) [1] [2] is an American artist, known for his brightly colored ceramic tile murals which often featured historical or autobiographical references. [3]

  6. Henry Varnum Poor (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Conservation of Wildlife in America mural, Department of Interior Building, Washington, D.C. 1937-38 Grape Harvest , a ceramic tile mural for the U.S. Post Office, Fresno, California , 1941–1942 Two murals depicting Carl Sandburg and Louis Sullivan at the Uptown Chicago Post Office, 1943

  7. Martinez beavers - Wikipedia

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    In November, 2009 the Martinez City Council approved the placement of an 81-tile wildlife mural on the Escobar Street bridge. The mural was created by schoolchildren and donated by Worth a Dam to memorialize the beavers and other fauna in Alhambra Creek. [8]

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