Spirit of the Springs - CBH Cooperative - 2016
Artist Maria March captures the bison spirit, the national mammal, and highlights the history of the area. Take a selfie in front of this fella sitting on the corner of Jennings and North River Street. CBH Cooperative and Nolan Schroeder assisted in the creation of "Spirit of the Springs" in 2016 with artist Maria March dazzling the public with a well-known image of a bison.
A PERFECT WORLD - Barnyard Veterinary Clinic - 2015
Thank you to Evans Flammond for his hard work and amazing artistic attention to detail. We could not be prouder to bring this mural to Hot Springs. Please visit the Barnyard Veterinary Service & Supply building to view the completed mural!
Fall River Falls - 237 N. River Street - 2007
Artist: Ross Burdon | Apprentice: Cassidy Shoenfelder
Supporters: Hot Springs Alumni Association & Evening of Wine & Roses event
Visually step back into an old-world landscape that is the historic gateway to the city of Hot Springs, a place still visible today along Fall River Road, a stretch of Hwy 385 from Hot Springs to Maverick Junction.
Fall River's natural beauty combined with the sandstone quarries, its innate colorfulness and interesting geography of the canyon, led to the development of picturesque Hot Springs.
The Fall River Falls canyon area formerly housed a sandstone quarry and its legacy lives on in vibrant earth-tone colors of the valley reflected in the sandstone buildings of Hot Springs like the Evans Hotel.
Supporters: Hot Springs Alumni Association & Evening of Wine & Roses event
Visually step back into an old-world landscape that is the historic gateway to the city of Hot Springs, a place still visible today along Fall River Road, a stretch of Hwy 385 from Hot Springs to Maverick Junction.
Fall River's natural beauty combined with the sandstone quarries, its innate colorfulness and interesting geography of the canyon, led to the development of picturesque Hot Springs.
The Fall River Falls canyon area formerly housed a sandstone quarry and its legacy lives on in vibrant earth-tone colors of the valley reflected in the sandstone buildings of Hot Springs like the Evans Hotel.
Minnekahta Avenue - 207 S. Chicago Street - 2010
Artist: Del Iron Cloud
Supporters: Gary & Terry Slagel, Gloria Easterby Aspinall, ACE Hardware and Evening of Wine & Roses
Look closely. Discover life as it was in mid-1890's Hot Springs. Mrs. Evans sits sipping tea with her friends on the porch of the Evans. Her husband Fred, arguably the town's most prominent "founding father," is in his wagon. The Tally-Ho Stagecoach makes an appearance. Minnekahta Block, just recently built, houses all manners of shops. The Gillespie Hotel features on the left side of the mural and the "Smallest Union Depot in the World" welcomes yet another train, likely full of visitors from faraway places, to this magical little resort town.
Supporters: Gary & Terry Slagel, Gloria Easterby Aspinall, ACE Hardware and Evening of Wine & Roses
Look closely. Discover life as it was in mid-1890's Hot Springs. Mrs. Evans sits sipping tea with her friends on the porch of the Evans. Her husband Fred, arguably the town's most prominent "founding father," is in his wagon. The Tally-Ho Stagecoach makes an appearance. Minnekahta Block, just recently built, houses all manners of shops. The Gillespie Hotel features on the left side of the mural and the "Smallest Union Depot in the World" welcomes yet another train, likely full of visitors from faraway places, to this magical little resort town.
From Sea to Shining Sea - 1045 Jennings Ave - 2012
Artist: Michael Tuma | Apprentice: Keegan McKye
Supporters: American Legion Post 71, Evening of Wine & Roses Event
As the flag unfurls, so do we see our nation's tumultuous history unravel in front of our eyes. The white settlers set foot in Jamestown. The Patriots fend off the Loyalists in the Battle of Bunker Hill. A silhouetted Washington rides atop Nelson. A young African boy tosses aside the Confederate flag and wraps himself in the flag of the Union. The 20th century rushes at us as we pass the Lincoln Memorial. Flashes of our men in the trenches of WWI. The invasion of Normandy. A mushroom cloud hangs over our heads, then we see an Army chopper buzzing through the jungles of Viet Nam. Heavy tanks roll into the deserts of Afghanistan and we are reminded of Hot Springs' eternal dedication to serving our nation's veterans.
Supporters: American Legion Post 71, Evening of Wine & Roses Event
As the flag unfurls, so do we see our nation's tumultuous history unravel in front of our eyes. The white settlers set foot in Jamestown. The Patriots fend off the Loyalists in the Battle of Bunker Hill. A silhouetted Washington rides atop Nelson. A young African boy tosses aside the Confederate flag and wraps himself in the flag of the Union. The 20th century rushes at us as we pass the Lincoln Memorial. Flashes of our men in the trenches of WWI. The invasion of Normandy. A mushroom cloud hangs over our heads, then we see an Army chopper buzzing through the jungles of Viet Nam. Heavy tanks roll into the deserts of Afghanistan and we are reminded of Hot Springs' eternal dedication to serving our nation's veterans.
Branding Time - 1705 University Ave - 2014
Artist: Maria March
Supporters: Barnyard Veterinary Clinic, Evening of Wine & Roses Event
"The Branding" features a Fall River County ranching tradition as the men round up the cattle for branding while the women and children prepare a meal.
Supporters: Barnyard Veterinary Clinic, Evening of Wine & Roses Event
"The Branding" features a Fall River County ranching tradition as the men round up the cattle for branding while the women and children prepare a meal.
A Perfect World - 1705 University Ave - 2015
Artist: Evans Flammond
Supporters: Barnyard Veterinary Clinic, Evening of Wine & Roses Event
"A Perfect World" features the Minnekahta valley in the days when the Lakota people were the primary residents.
Supporters: Barnyard Veterinary Clinic, Evening of Wine & Roses Event
"A Perfect World" features the Minnekahta valley in the days when the Lakota people were the primary residents.