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David Hartle has been creating unique art on the mountain above Pleasant Grove for seven years. Now, he is leaving behind an artistic legacy.
The art project makes use of the creek’s walls for at least half a mile from Lake June Road to Hillburn Drive, with exits across the Pleasant Grove public library and the Umphress recreation center.
Inspired by classic '80s cartoons and the community that raised him, Dallas artist Khadafy "DAP" Branch's homegrown graffiti museum is all about memory, legacy and Pleasant Grove pride.
A new mural in Pleasant Grove on the side of the Rogers & Russell law firm is 100 feet long and 24 feet tall. It was designed and painted by Chris Peterson, a local artist who grew up in Pleasant ...
DAP at "The Walls" in Pleasant Grove, where he's been painting for 13 years. (Rebecca Slezak / Staff Photographer) For 13 years, DAP has quietly created 40 or so aerosol-art murals inside this ...
Pleasant Grove High School Advanced Placement art student Hailey Epps, a senior, stands with one of her pieces entered in the 25th Juried Art Exhibition on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, at Pleasant ...
“My really big piece is about communication through the telegraph,” said Ruby Rehkopt, a 17-year-old senior at Pleasant Grove High School in Texarkana. “Art and Communication” is the theme for this ...
David Hartle, known for his mountainside light designs in Pleasant Grove, says farewell. Hartle's designs, like a Christmas star, became beloved symbols of the community for over seven years.