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An inspiring collection of political signs is on display at ‘Signs of Hope’, a special exhibit at Art Works Downtown in San Rafael. Over a hundred folks came to the opening celebration on April 14th, attracting creative minds of all ages and backgrounds.
‘Signs of Hope’ features some really creative signs used for civil activism during 2016-2017. The show includes my Bamboodu Theater, a puppet stage featuring Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump, with animated characters, news ticker and music.
This popular art show is curated by artist Angelique Benicio and community leader Thomas Roedoc, with support from Art Works Downtown and the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN).
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Almakh didn't know a single English word, but she was a lot of fun and great at sign language / gesturing
Yes. Those are real bullet holes in the sign. For fun people around here shoot at signs from their car. Its sweet. Tell me what you think, I feel like the contrast is off or something. maybe to sharp I just don't no.
Really? I'm supposed to believe that you can teach me how to earn 5k a month, when your broke ass can't even afford to buy a cheap sign at sign store?!
Chris works in the shop at Sign World. It seems like a really sweet gig. There's a radio, a big garage door that can be open during the day. Fresh air and a dance party. That's all someone really needs. Oh, and he gets to build cool things. He's working on a giant 3D billboard right now. They are going to use LED lights on the billboard. It's pretty intense.
Most of the overlooks on the Gorge trail (besides the Cane Creek Overlook) were really a bust - ending at signs like this before you could really see anything. I think the gorge walls have really eroded over the years, making many of these overlooks unsafe.