Small business murals will increase artistic touch to downtown

Coshocton High School senior Jaidyn Brink works on a selfie wall at Rust Décor on Sixth Street. A mural of a crow with a diamond in its beak will follow at Dean's Jewelry. Brink is hopeful of doing more artwork for businesses in the city.
  • Jaidyn Brink of Coshocton Significant University will be attending an artwork camp this summer time at the Cleveland Institute of Artwork.
  • She’s currently painting a selfie-wall at Rust Décor. up coming is a mural on the rear of Dean’s Jewelry.
  • Brink is fired up that her get the job done will be aspect of downtown revitalization and all around for several many years.
  • Company owners experience the murals will include a spark to downtown and be a component of ongoing revitalization.

COSHOCTON – Jaidyn Brink relishes the notion  her artwork will grace downtown Coshocton for decades to arrive and is component of the ongoing revitalization of the place. 

The incoming senior at Coshocton Substantial School will attend an art camp at the Cleveland Institute of Artwork this summer time. She’s boosting income for the plan. Brink’s art trainer, John Miller, did some networking and landed her jobs of portray murals on two downtown organizations. 

Brink is finishing a selfie-wall on Rust Décor at 115 S. Sixth St. She’ll next start a portray of an artwork nouveau model crow with a diamond in its beak on the rear of the Dean’s Jewelry setting up, 409 Most important St. No many others are lined up right now, but Brink would be interested in performing extra. A mural is also becoming done by other artists at Olde Rustic Finds, 419 Primary St.