Durango artist Mariah Kaminsky and Mountain Middle School eighth-graders paint “Butterfly Code,” a mural that blends nature and technology, on Friday. The mural, funded by a Durango Creates Grant, is on the back wall of Think Network Technologies an alley between north Main Avenue and East Second Avenue. From top are Chloe Sturm, 13, Andy Rivera, 14, Royal Habrat, 14, and Amiah Hanson, 13.
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Durango artist Mariah Kaminsky and Mountain Middle School eighth-graders paint “Butterfly Code,” a mural that blends nature and technology, on Friday. The mural, funded by a Durango Creates Grant, is on the back wall of Think Network Technologies an alley between north Main Avenue and East Second Avenue. From top are Chloe Sturm, 13, Andy Rivera, 14, Royal Habrat, 14, and Amiah Hanson, 13.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Durango artist Mariah Kaminsky climbs down scaffolding Friday while working on “Butterfly Code,” a mural that blends nature and technology. Kaminsky, who is working with Mountain Middle School eighth-graders, will paint clouds and computer code in the butterflies. The mural, funded by a Durango Creates Grant, is on the back wall of Think Network Technologies an alley between north Main Avenue and East Second Avenue.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Durango artist Mariah Kaminsky climbs down scaffolding Friday while working on “Butterfly Code,” a mural that blends nature and technology. Kaminsky, who is working with Mountain Middle School eighth-graders, will paint clouds and computer code in the butterflies. The mural, funded by a Durango Creates Grant, is on the back wall of Think Network Technologies an alley between north Main Avenue and East Second Avenue.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald