The Columbus Dispatch

Flying colors

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Scrawl 15 returned to 400 Square in the Franklinto­n Arts District just west of

Downtown with 54 artists creating 50 mobile murals over two days last weekend.

The event also featured local vendors, DJ sets, food trucks and locally brewed beverages. Scrawl’s new, larger footprint provided a more socially distanced experience for artists and attendees alike. Murals created by students in Artsway, an immersive, Stem-based arts camp for students in grades 9-12, also were on display.

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 ??  ?? Laforrest Church works on his mural during Scrawl 15.
Artist Lance Johnson joined Scrawl 15 after recently relocating from Brooklyn, New York.
Laforrest Church works on his mural during Scrawl 15. Artist Lance Johnson joined Scrawl 15 after recently relocating from Brooklyn, New York.
 ??  ?? Aimee Wissman, one of 54 artists in Scrawl 15, paints her mural, one of 50 created during the event.
Aimee Wissman, one of 54 artists in Scrawl 15, paints her mural, one of 50 created during the event.
 ?? PHOTOS BY BARBARA J. PERENIC/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Scrawl 15 concluded its two-day festival on Aug. 29, at 400 Square between Rich and Town streets in Franklinto­n.
PHOTOS BY BARBARA J. PERENIC/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Scrawl 15 concluded its two-day festival on Aug. 29, at 400 Square between Rich and Town streets in Franklinto­n.
 ??  ?? Amy Haggard’s paint colors are lined up under her canvas at 400 Square in Franklinto­n.
Amy Haggard’s paint colors are lined up under her canvas at 400 Square in Franklinto­n.
 ??  ?? With a wall mural as a backdrop, Andy Smith paints a mobile mural at 400 Square in Franklinto­n during Scrawl 15 on Aug. 29.
With a wall mural as a backdrop, Andy Smith paints a mobile mural at 400 Square in Franklinto­n during Scrawl 15 on Aug. 29.
 ??  ?? Artist Ashley Piece has a full toolbox at the ready to create a mobile mural.
Artist Ashley Piece has a full toolbox at the ready to create a mobile mural.

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