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Eureka based painter Mir De Silva begins work on her untitled piece. -
Festival organizer and Eureka based illustrator Jenna Catsos, middle, on a scissor-lift, brushes away on her mural “Queen City of Salt + Fog” with assistance from Kayla Lopez, left, and Tess Yinger, right. -
Blue Lake based artist Gina Tuzzi, left, poses with apprentice “Savage” Rosalie Faye Thomson before starting their mural “Old Rivers Grow Wilder Everyday.” -
Eureka based artist Kati “Texas” Moulton, center, works on repainting a mural originally by Robert Wyland. Moulton is assisted by Josh Overington, left, and Seth M. Smith, right. -
Arcata based artist Julia Morgan, left, and her fiance Grayson Fordyce begin work on “Jovial View Lucid Dew,” which wraps onto a separate mural (on the southern-facing wall) technically not a part of the Eureka Street Art Festival. -
From left to right, Arcata based artist Tony Diaz begins work on his mural “Tortured Beauty” with the assistance of Danielle Nutt, Maya Diaz, Dalton Brewer and Kalynn Cossolotto. -
Tony Diaz working on his mural “Tortured Beauty.” -
Tony Diaz, left, takes a moment with Dalton Brewer, right, to look over the projection for a section of “Tortured Beauty.” -
Artist Alme Allen talks about the significance of this year’s installation and how special it is to share this moment with his family. -
The Opera Alley worksite of Alme Allen’s installation. -
Eureka based artists Blake Reagan, left, and Lucas Thornton, right, begin work on their collaborative piece “We Built This City” on the south-facing wall of the county courthouse. -
Eureka based artist Lucas Thornton, right, begins work on the county courthouse with assistance from Eureka based artist Blake Reagan. -
Jenna Catsos works on the outline of her mural “Queen City of Salt + Fog.” -
Gina Tuzzi takes a moment to wave as she works on her mural “Old Rivers Grow Wilder Everyday.” -
Mir De Silva works on her untitled piece. Eureka Street Art Festival artist Gina Tuzzi can be seen in a bucket-lift in the background working on her mural. -
Robert “Robot” Adams works on his mural, “People Powered”, a homage to local Kinetic Sculpture Race icon the “People Powered Bus,” which competed locally through the 1980s and 1990s. -
Robert “Robot” Adams works on his mural, “People Powered,” a homage to local Kinetic Sculpture Race icon the “People Powered Bus” which competed locally through the 1980s and 1990s. -
Julia Morgan works on her mural “Jovial View Lucid Dew.” -
Mural work continues on E Street in Eureka as haze from fires to the east begins to linger in. -
Blake Reagan, left, and Lucas Thornton, right, continue work on their collaboration “We Built This City.” -
Artist Tony Diaz, right, continues work on “Tortured Beauty” with assistance from Danielle Nutt, left. -
Oakland based artist Dave Young Kim’s mural “Fowl.” -
Artist and festival organizer Jenna Catsos continues work on her mural “Queen City of Salt + Fog.” -
Lucas Thornton continues work on “We Built This City,” a collaboration with artist Blake Reagan. -
Mir De Silva, left, works on a new addition to her original untitled mural with assistance from Lydia Morris, right. -
Artist Dave Kim, left, talks with artist Gina Tuzzi. -
Artist Dave Kim speaks about researching in preparation for his mural, “Fowl” at a press event. Kim’s mural was coordinated by the Eureka Chinatown Project and sponsored by Papa & Barkley. -
Artist Dave Kim, right, and assistant Cate Be, left, pose with Mary and Don Chin, wife and youngest son of Ben Chin, whose portrait is a part of Kim’s mural “Fowl” sponsored by the Eureka Chinatown Project.
