The squiggly red and blue lines around the images on this mural may make you feel like you need to get your eyes checked, but they’re exactly what make this wall of art so special.
Fans of retro 3-D movies will thoroughly enjoy San Antonio’s first 3-D stereoscopic mural. Created by the San Anto Cultural Arts Center and funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, this unique art was dedicated and blessed September 19, 2014.
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San Antonio: The Diverse History of the Mission City en | 1.9km | site_izi | |||
The San Antonio River Walk en | 2km | site_izi | |||
McNutt Sculpture Garden | 2018 | 2.4km | site_ao | ||
St. Thérèse of Lisieux Painting | 2018 | 2.4km | site_ao | ||
A Tale of Two City Centers | 2018 | 2.1km | site_ao | ||
Rosita’s Bridge | 2017 | 2.5km | site_ao | ||
The Actual Line in the Sand at the Alamo | 2018 | 2.3km | site_ao | ||
Alamo Cat Graves | 2018 | 2.3km | site_ao | ||
A Library’s Captivating Tower of Hand-Blown Glass | 2018 | 1.3km | site_ao | ||
Roman Urn Collection at SAMA | 2018 | 2km | site_ao |
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