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Hills Mural, Santa Clara Avenue & Webster Street, Artist: Eatme Art, With 333 Arts, Alameda, California
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![]() A giant frog sat atop a series of low hills. Painted into the hills were two fairy doors, with a stone path leading up to each.
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![]() The artist's signature was painted on a painted sign at the base of the hills. The artist was "@eatme_art" as part of the group "333 Arts."
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![]() The mural occupied the entire side of a building. It featured toad stools, hills, and trees.
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![]() A bunny was painted on the wall at the leftmost end of the mural. It was surrounded by flowers, and was munching on one. Other artist names were written on the flower petals.
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![]() A gnome leered at folks passing by, and appeared to be guarding a tiny fairy door painted next to its beard.
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![]() A sign was painted on the side of a tree. That sign read, "Alameda Comics!" Next to the sign was a missing fairy door that had previously been pasted onto the wall.
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![]() A sleepy fairy hovered just below a window in the side of the building.
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![]() Two mice stood on the sidewalk and used long axes to guard a big chunk of cheese.
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![]() A fairy door was painted on the side of a blue mushroom cap. Inside was a tiny office. The sign above the door read, "Back To Life, Wellness Center."
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![]() Three fairy doors were painted onto the same tree.
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![]() Two fairy doors were located in the stems of two mushrooms. The two doors were connected by a suspended walkway. A bearded gnome peered over the top of the leftmost mushroom.
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![]() A fairy with fire-colored wings flew between two windows and contrasted against a dark background.
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![]() Two fairy doors were painted on the hill topped by a frog. The smaller door on the left was labeled, "Seelenbacher Jewelry." The larger door on the right was labeled, "Fireside," with a cocktail glass.
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![]() The large frog atop the hill stared straight out from the mural.
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