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Peacock Mural | Street Murals by Rachel Kaiser Art | Downtown Great Falls Association in Great Falls. Item composed of synthetic
Peacock Mural | Street Murals by Rachel Kaiser Art | Downtown Great Falls Association in Great Falls. Item composed of synthetic
Peacock Mural | Street Murals by Rachel Kaiser Art | Downtown Great Falls Association in Great Falls. Item composed of synthetic
Peacock Mural | Street Murals by Rachel Kaiser Art | Downtown Great Falls Association in Great Falls. Item composed of synthetic
Peacock Mural | Street Murals by Rachel Kaiser Art | Downtown Great Falls Association in Great Falls. Item composed of synthetic

Created and Sold by Rachel Kaiser Art

Rachel Kaiser Art

Peacock Mural - Street Murals

Featured In Downtown Great Falls Association, Great Falls, MT

$ On Inquiry

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

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A spray painted and acrylic brush painted mural meant to add beauty and life to downtown Great Falls Montana. This mural was painted to add a surface to a historic building that had three floors on the inside burn to the ground. While decisions were being made on what to do with the building by the city officials, artists painted many murals using a bird theme to add beauty to the downtown. The peacock is a symbol of regeneration and resurrection and therefore I felt it a perfect bird to use. A lover of surreal transitions, I turned the tail into a wave were a surfer is seen finding flow in the wild ride life sometimes gives us as in this beautiful building burning down with hopes of a new purpose.

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Rachel Kaiser Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Thick Full Form with Bold Bright Color.

I have lived on the shores of Lake Michigan; the mountains and high plains of Montana; the beaches of Hawaii; the colorful island of Bali-Indonesia; along the Mississippi River in the
Driftless Region in LaCrosse Wisconsin; and now in the Mohave Desert of Arizona. These areas have been imperative muses to my art, as I have spent my life making art based on the unsung champions of this world: plants, animals, children, mothers, and the land, sea, and sky. Along with my drive to bring art to the public were all can enjoy it, I also raised a budding young artist who is studying illustration in Portland, Oregon. Being a solo parent to a talented young daughter enabled us both to make even more art, as we both encouraged each other’s creativity, craftsmanship, and work ethic. I am looking forward to the art I will create in the next decade in my new home in the desert.