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Image credit: Created with the Perry County Council of the Arts. A subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

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Jonathan Laidacker

Warrior Run Timeline - Street Murals

Featured In Turbotville, PA

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This area of central Pennsylvania is steeped in history. This mural depicts the history of the area from a
revolutionary war battle in 1778 to the present day. On the far left stands a large trompe l’oeil eagle statue, which is the school’s mascot. Over the course of 3 months I worked with virtually every student in the school district as well as community members to conceptualize and paint the mural. All tolled, over 1,000 people had a hand in the creation of the project.

Item Warrior Run Timeline
As seen in Turbotville, Turbotville, PA
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Jonathan Laidacker
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I paint murals because I'm addicted to the process. From working with community members to putting the last bit of sealer on it. I love every bit of it.

After college I moved to Pittsburgh. It was obvious to me at 22 years old that I was going to become a famous painter in no time. After three months, I was flipping through the ‘help wanted’ ads as I sat at my third shift job as a gas station attendant… sorry, ‘petroleum distribution engineer’…. and I saw an ad for the ‘Sprout Fund Organization’ and their upcoming mural season. That was what set off a now 15-year obsession as a mural painter.
Six months later I packed up my things and moved to Philadelphia to attend the MFA program at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and to annoy the people at Mural Arts Philadelphia into giving me a project. Fast forward 14 years and I’ve created over 50 murals throughout the city of Philadelphia and have managed to annoy my colleagues slightly less. This count includes ‘How Philly Moves’ at the Philadelphia International Airport, and ‘Our City, Our Team’ on Darien Street across from Lincoln Financial Field. These are the two largest mural projects in the city.