On my little kayaking adventure a few weeks ago on Tulsa’s revamped Zink Lake I passed what is known as the Zink Lake Overlook and I saw this mural facing the lake. I had seen some painters working on it but I didn’t know if they were just doing graffiti or what. Nope, no graffiti, they had been commissioned by the River Parks to paint murals. Eleven different artists involved. How cool is that?
I don’t have any before photos. When I first got my drone I flew it there just to play around. As you can see above it was a dingy neglected place with all sorts of nooks and crannies that are hidden from view. I think you know what I mean I say that public places that have nooks and crannies hidden from view is not really a good thing.
I did like the bollards they used to define the water’s edge. Makes it look like some sort of riverboat infrastructure. They were handy for daring kids or high (on drugs or alchol) adults to jump from one to another. Well all that changed.
I stopped there and checked it out. It is a sea of color now and paints have been sealed to protect from the elements and make for easier cleanup in case of tagging. Oh boy I hope that taggers spare this place.
The nooks and crannies are still there along with a huge surface to paint.
The bollards are gone and now we have better fencing to prevent falls and mishaps.
I just love all the colors.
In one of the nooks and crannies somebody sleeping. No way you can keep it all out.
It is a lot more inviting public space now.
Right around the corner to the left was where the guy was sleeping. I left him alone.
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…empty walls need to be beautified!
Lindos murales mI preferida es la segunda foto. Te mando un beso.