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Buffalo and Sasquatch enjoy coffee

Help the buffalo prepare the perfect brew! This mural Henry created for his friend who owned Mighty mugs coffee, and it still stands today, after transforming into Amazonia Cafe. Over the years, neighborhoods have changed—some buildings are torn down, taking their murals with them. Henry reflects on how many more paintings he once created here.…
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Owl on Fence

This is a long mural, so the photo had to be split into four pieces. Can you put the fragments in the correct order as they appear on the wall! The wall is painted with colorful sea animals, watched over by an owl, while bison are cleverly hidden behind it. Interestingly, the owner who commissioned…
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Happy pets

Drag the animals to their correct places in the picture to earn 1 point! This mural was created as part of a trade for dog food – Henry jokes that it kept his dog well-fed for a long time. During the pandemic, he offered similar trades to small businesses, restaurants, and local shops. It was…
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Goldfish and Other Sea Creatures

Henry Murals in Seattle …resolve puzzles and collect rewards!
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Animal Band

Guess the answers to these quiz questions and earn 1 point for each correct one! This building now houses a company creating printed items for National Parks, but when the mural was painted, it was home to a dog training center. Inspired by its purpose at the time, Henry chose a playful theme of a…
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Resting sloth

Find all creatures from the mural. This is a spot where a new building will go, but development takes a while, Henry said. While the lot sits empty, the Canadian development company asked him to create a mural to brighten the space. The mural stretches along the wall at First and Cedar, adding color and…
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New Horizons

Find all the fish hiding among the flowers. At the New Horizons youth shelter on Third and Cedar, Henry created a mural focused on friendship, diversity, and hope. After meeting with the shelter staff to understand their values — including themes of release and freedom — he developed a design using playful metaphors: a turtle…
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Power Box on Occidental Square

Complete the Power Box Jigsaw Puzzle! In 2020, Henry was commissioned to create a mural for an electric box in Occidental Square, part of a larger City of Seattle project to transform power boxes into pieces of public art. His design celebrates the diversity of people who come to the city, symbolized by a turtle carrying…
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Flat Stick Pub @ Pioneer Square

Complete the Cheers! Memory Game and earn 1 point Inside Flat Stick Pub, Henry’s murals bring a lively and playful spirit to the walls. Painted over several months during the pub’s early construction phase, his artwork captures whimsical scenes — from little bar moments to a tangle of golfers caught mid-swing — all tied together…
