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The Art of Lompoc 🎨🖼️ When traveling somewhere new, I always try to check out the local art scene for creative inspiration. On my recent trip with @Explore_Lompoc, I discovered why they’re known as the City of Murals in the Valley of Flowers. Lompoc’s roots shine through colorful and historical paintings as you stroll through the streets of downtown. #ExploreLompoc 👆🏼Tap and hold to see the art! Murals in order of appearance: 1. “Last of the Titans” by Colleen Mitchell Veyna (2003) 2. “Lompoc Vintage” by Colleen Goodwin Chronister (2008) 3. “Price of Freedom” by Eliseo Silva (2000) 4. “Diatomaceous Mining” by Roberto Delgado (1991) 5. “Chautauqua” by Art Mortimer (2018) 6. “Lompoc Pioneers: The Moore Family Legacy” by David Blodget (2010) 7. “Feeding Time” by Jeff Raum (2015) 8. “Blue Cows” by Jill McCutcheon (2000) 9. “Train Station at Surf Beach” by Ann Thompson (2006) 10. “Domingos Blacksmith Shop” by Suzanne Cerney (1995) 11. “Chumash Indians” by Robert Thomas (1992) 12. “Lompoc’s First Fire Chief” by Pat & Robert Saul (1995) 13. “Great Floral Flag” by Art Mortimer (1999) 14. “Fields of Gold” by Colleen Goodwin Chronister (2004) 15. “Temperance” by Dan Sawatsky (1992) 16. “Point Conception Lighthouse” by Vicki Andersen & Linda Gooch (2000) If you’re interested in learning more, you can download a full Mural Map on ExploreLompoc.com 🎥 Assistance by @Collin_FPV & @AndrewOptics #LompocCalifornia #streetart #murals #LompocMurals #creative

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Nice!

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😍🙌🏽

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🔥

Leslie Schneider
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Well done. 👏

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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Cody Conk
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Such dope art

Tobias Jones (TJ)
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Soo satisfying

Nicole Zelkowitz
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This is awesome!!

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The song goes so well with this!

Cindy Mercer Jones
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Always love to see murals like that.. Glad you captured and shared🔥

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Very artsy 🔥

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Love this! 😍

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👏📸😎

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