Town of Frisco Recreation Path Mural
This mural was a vibrant representation of Frisco's culture and was installed in response to a call to action from the Town of Frisco, Colorado. The aim was to brighten the recreational path with designs that embody the culture of Frisco. When creating a design that reflects Frisco's culture, it was important to incorporate historical, lifestyle, and community elements. The mural included an image of a bison, a powerful symbol of the Ute tribe known for tracking bison throughout the valley. The train in the design was a nod to Frisco's namesake, the San Francisco Railway. To showcase the active lifestyle, images of a hiker and road biker were used. Additionally, the mural featured an image of a hand watering a garden emerging from a face, symbolizing mental health, community support, and the importance of environmental stewardship in the community. The train in the design is a nod to Frisco's namesake, the San Francisco Railway. There were images of a hiker and road biker to showcase the active lifestyle. Additionally, there's an image of a hand watering a garden emerging from a face, symbolizing mental health, community support, and the importance of environmental stewardship in the community.
The mural measures 20ft long x 7ft tall.