This mural is in the back garden of a gorgeous home that I’ve photographed several times over the years, although I never saw the mural until I did the Historic Sites Walking Tour. I had to trespass on their property to get to the garden, then stick my camera through the bars of a fence to get a picture. There was a “For sale” sign in front of the house, so if asked why I was there, I figured I could just say I was checking out the grounds. (I just looked it up -- the asking price for the home is $4,750,000.)
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The Capitol Hill Restoration Society is offering a new walking tour, this time featuring murals around the Hill, about which they say:
“Capitol Hill is home to many dazzling (some, quite literally) works of art, painted on the exteriors of homes and businesses. Some murals are well known to the community – but we’ve included them because we love them and the Mural Tour wouldn’t be complete without them. Others may be familiar only to their immediate neighbors. Several of them have been on view for decades but many are more recent, including those that are part of the DC Statehood Murals project. A couple are on the sidewalk. One is not actually a mural at all but it’s art on the exterior of a structure, so no reason not to give it the attention it deserves. … Art is always best appreciated in person; particularly true in this case where the scale and placement of the work made photography a challenge.”
Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.
1250 Constitution Avenue NE, posted earlier: