FOLLOWUP: West Seattle Junction ‘Mosquito Fleet’ mural restoration progress

While in The Junction covering the installation of parking-donation boxes on Saturday afternoon, we noticed Bob Henry back at work restoring the “Mosquito Fleet” mural on the east side of the landmark Campbell Building.

He told us he is hoping to finish this project – his second in West Seattle after the Morgan Street Market mural restoration – next week. (Here’s the backstory on the mural-restoration campaign and how to be part of it.)

3 Replies to "FOLLOWUP: West Seattle Junction 'Mosquito Fleet' mural restoration progress"

  • Cbj October 21, 2018 (10:55 am)

    with the disgusting density , the lack of any architectural design beyond a third grade box of crayons. It is wonderful to see this arttisian resortation by a craftsman to maintain the heritage of west seattle

    • Raised in WS October 22, 2018 (12:41 am)

      Some of us like the way it is just fine, believe it or not.

  • Cid October 22, 2018 (8:23 am)

    It does my heart good to see these murals restored.

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