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Created page with "To view other news releases, visit MediaNet Archives. <hr> ''Originally Published on July 28th, 2488''<br> ''Local Station News/No Reporter Credit'' It seems not even a week after the mural that appeared in response to the Tragedy in Chinatown and another has emerged. The same word "nunc" just under the piece, which gives more suggestion now that it may be the artist's signature rather than the initial belief that it had been separate graffiti to the first mural. I..."
 
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It seems not even a week after the mural that appeared in response to the Tragedy in Chinatown and another has emerged. The same word "nunc" just under the piece, which gives more suggestion now that it may be the artist's signature rather than the initial belief that it had been separate graffiti to the first mural. It shows a desert landscape, with metal scrap that suggests Earth, with a plant growing in the midst of the sand. Perhaps it was some attempt at hope, but it was to each their own interpretation who had to walk past it on the right side of the road leading to sector 2. The piece being more in the open than the first piece. It seemed to be riskier and bold to paint somewhere more in the open.
It seems not even a week after the mural that appeared in response to the Tragedy in Chinatown and another has emerged. The same word "nunc" just under the piece, which gives more suggestion now that it may be the artist's signature rather than the initial belief that it had been separate graffiti to the first mural. It shows a desert landscape, with metal scrap that suggests Earth, with a plant growing in the midst of the sand. Perhaps it was some attempt at hope, but it was to each their own interpretation who had to walk past it on the right side of the road leading to sector 2. The piece being more in the open than the first piece. It seemed to be riskier and bold to paint somewhere more in the open.
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Originally Published on July 28th, 2488
Local Station News/No Reporter Credit

It seems not even a week after the mural that appeared in response to the Tragedy in Chinatown and another has emerged. The same word "nunc" just under the piece, which gives more suggestion now that it may be the artist's signature rather than the initial belief that it had been separate graffiti to the first mural. It shows a desert landscape, with metal scrap that suggests Earth, with a plant growing in the midst of the sand. Perhaps it was some attempt at hope, but it was to each their own interpretation who had to walk past it on the right side of the road leading to sector 2. The piece being more in the open than the first piece. It seemed to be riskier and bold to paint somewhere more in the open.