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Then-IU sophomore Trenton Musch works on a mural Nov. 20, 2020 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington. The Bloomington Creative Glass Center will put on a paint-by-numbers mural community event Saturday.
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Then-IU sophomore Trenton Musch works on a mural Nov. 20, 2020 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington. The Bloomington Creative Glass Center will put on a paint-by-numbers mural community event Saturday.
Sophomore Trenton Musch's mural is pictured Nov. 20 at the Warehouse. The face in the mural is based off of Shun Lin, his neighbor and friend.
Sophomore Trenton Musch works on a mural Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington. Musch started mural work when he was 15 years old.
Sophomore Trenton Musch works on a mural Nov. 20 outside of The Warehousein Bloomington. Musch is a comprehensive design major.
Sophomore Trenton Musch poses in front of a mural Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington. Musch is from Rensselaer, Idiana.
Sophomore Trenton Musch works on a mural Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington. The face in this mural is based off of Shun Lin, his neighbor and friend.
Sophomore Trenton Musch's shoe is pictured Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse. Musch started doing mural work when he was fifteen years old,
Sophomore Trenton Musch works on his mural Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington.
Sophomore Trenton Musch works on his mural Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington.
A portion of sophomore Trenton Musch's doodle graph is seen Nov. 20 outside of The Warehouse in Bloomington.
Trenton Musch comes from a family of creatives. His grandma is a painter, his uncle is a designer, his mom is an event planner and his dad is a photographer. And Musch, a mural artist, lives up to the family tradition.
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