Created and Sold by Shane Grammer Arts
Holding Onto Hope - Street Murals
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Driving up the Skyway from Chico, you see a building on your left. A burned down shop stood as a frame, with its insides completely wiped out. Shane saw many different textures in the rusted metal and scorched ruins. And having been through the area for several months working on other projects, it caught Shane’s attention. So He began planning a piece around it.
Shane planned that the mural would be done in what remained of a front office. It would be intentionally hidden unless someone was looking for it. Having permission, Shane painted a girl inside of the building in keeping with a now growing theme for his murals in the area. It symbolized hope, innocence, and beauty among the ashes. This one would be called Holding Onto Hope.
The documentation and painting of this mural was done by NBC Universal. It became an ideal location because they were worried about the weather preventing the news from being filmed, and fortunately it was indoors.
Shane planned that the mural would be done in what remained of a front office. It would be intentionally hidden unless someone was looking for it. Having permission, Shane painted a girl inside of the building in keeping with a now growing theme for his murals in the area. It symbolized hope, innocence, and beauty among the ashes. This one would be called Holding Onto Hope.
The documentation and painting of this mural was done by NBC Universal. It became an ideal location because they were worried about the weather preventing the news from being filmed, and fortunately it was indoors.
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