Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasi
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasing Salt Lake Cityís bikeways at 750 South State Street Thursday April 6.
The mural is a perspectival map of Salt Lake Cityís bikeways, featuring prominent city landmarks, the downtown and Wasatch skylines and the 9-Line Trail, Jordan River Parkway Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. He started the mural last fall, was halted by winter, and should be done in the next few days.
ìThe mural is meant to provide a bicycle-oriented perspective on the Salt Lake City landscape. Downtown bike lanes connect to trails along the river and in the foothills," explains Peterson. ìThis artwork is about our cityís amazing landscape the growing bike infrastructure that spans it.î
The SLC Bikeways Mural Project was made possible through support and collaboration with Crank SLC owners Christian Clemens and Juliet Lalouel, Bike Utah, and multimedia artist Patrick Clifford. The project also received support from the Utah Division of Arts and Museumsí ìRandom Acts of Artî grant program.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasing Salt Lake City's bikeways at 750 South State Street Thursday April 6.
The mural is a perspectival map of Salt Lake City's bikeways, featuring prominent city landmarks, the downtown and Wasatch skylines and the 9-Line Trail, Jordan River Parkway Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. He started the mural last fall, was halted by winter, and should be done in the next few days.
"The mural is meant to provide a bicycle-oriented perspective on the Salt Lake City landscape. Downtown bike lanes connect to trails along the river and in the foothills," explains Peterson. "This artwork is about our city's amazing landscape the growing bike infrastructure that spans it."
The SLC Bikeways Mural Project was made possible through support and collaboration with Crank SLC owners Christian Clemens and Juliet Lalouel, Bike Utah, and multimedia artist Patrick Clifford. The project also received support from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums' "Random Acts of Art" grant program.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasing Salt Lake Cityís bikeways at 750 South State Street Thursday April 6.
The mural is a perspectival map of Salt Lake Cityís bikeways, featuring prominent city landmarks, the downtown and Wasatch skylines and the 9-Line Trail, Jordan River Parkway Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. He started the mural last fall, was halted by winter, and should be done in the next few days.
ìThe mural is meant to provide a bicycle-oriented perspective on the Salt Lake City landscape. Downtown bike lanes connect to trails along the river and in the foothills," explains Peterson. ìThis artwork is about our cityís amazing landscape the growing bike infrastructure that spans it.î
The SLC Bikeways Mural Project was made possible through support and collaboration with Crank SLC owners Christian Clemens and Juliet Lalouel, Bike Utah, and multimedia artist Patrick Clifford. The project also received support from the Utah Division of Arts and Museumsí ìRandom Acts of Artî grant program.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasing Salt Lake City's bikeways at 750 South State Street Thursday April 6.
The mural is a perspectival map of Salt Lake City's bikeways, featuring prominent city landmarks, the downtown and Wasatch skylines and the 9-Line Trail, Jordan River Parkway Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. He started the mural last fall, was halted by winter, and should be done in the next few days.
"The mural is meant to provide a bicycle-oriented perspective on the Salt Lake City landscape. Downtown bike lanes connect to trails along the river and in the foothills," explains Peterson. "This artwork is about our city's amazing landscape the growing bike infrastructure that spans it."
The SLC Bikeways Mural Project was made possible through support and collaboration with Crank SLC owners Christian Clemens and Juliet Lalouel, Bike Utah, and multimedia artist Patrick Clifford. The project also received support from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums' "Random Acts of Art" grant program.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasing Salt Lake City's bikeways at 750 South State Street Thursday April 6.
The mural is a perspectival map of Salt Lake City's bikeways, featuring prominent city landmarks, the downtown and Wasatch skylines and the 9-Line Trail, Jordan River Parkway Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. He started the mural last fall, was halted by winter, and should be done in the next few days.
"The mural is meant to provide a bicycle-oriented perspective on the Salt Lake City landscape. Downtown bike lanes connect to trails along the river and in the foothills," explains Peterson. "This artwork is about our city's amazing landscape the growing bike infrastructure that spans it."
The SLC Bikeways Mural Project was made possible through support and collaboration with Crank SLC owners Christian Clemens and Juliet Lalouel, Bike Utah, and multimedia artist Patrick Clifford. The project also received support from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums' "Random Acts of Art" grant program.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Artist Chris Peterson puts on finishing details of a vibrant new 54 x 20 foot mural showcasing Salt Lake Cityís bikeways at 750 South State Street Thursday April 6.
The mural is a perspectival map of Salt Lake Cityís bikeways, featuring prominent city landmarks, the downtown and Wasatch skylines and the 9-Line Trail, Jordan River Parkway Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. He started the mural last fall, was halted by winter, and should be done in the next few days.
ìThe mural is meant to provide a bicycle-oriented perspective on the Salt Lake City landscape. Downtown bike lanes connect to trails along the river and in the foothills," explains Peterson. ìThis artwork is about our cityís amazing landscape the growing bike infrastructure that spans it.î
The SLC Bikeways Mural Project was made possible through support and collaboration with Crank SLC owners Christian Clemens and Juliet Lalouel, Bike Utah, and multimedia artist Patrick Clifford. The project also received support from the Utah Division of Arts and Museumsí ìRandom Acts of Artî grant program.