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[[Image:Geo-Chromatic Progress.jpg|center|thumb|575px|''Geo-Chromatic Progress'' in June 2005]] | |||
'''Geo-Chromatic Progress''' is a large-scale painted mural executed by [[Michael Mojher]] for the [[Birmingham Mural Project]] in [[1978]]. The abstract mural, which consists of oblique bands of various colors and patterns, covers the upper side wall of a [[Morris Avenue]] building as the [[22nd Street Viaduct]] rises alongside it. | '''Geo-Chromatic Progress''' is a large-scale painted mural executed by [[Michael Mojher]] for the [[Birmingham Mural Project]] in [[1978]]. The abstract mural, which consists of oblique bands of various colors and patterns, covers the upper side wall of a [[Morris Avenue]] building as the [[22nd Street Viaduct]] rises alongside it. | ||
Revision as of 23:41, 22 March 2008
Geo-Chromatic Progress is a large-scale painted mural executed by Michael Mojher for the Birmingham Mural Project in 1978. The abstract mural, which consists of oblique bands of various colors and patterns, covers the upper side wall of a Morris Avenue building as the 22nd Street Viaduct rises alongside it.
External link
- Geo-Chromatic Progress at BirminghamArt.org