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Salvia and hummingbirds at the 'hobbit house': Rotary Botanical Gardens muralist fills wall at new comfort station

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley peels tape as she finished off her new mural project inside the hallway of the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens.

JANESVILLE β€” With a sense of anticipation, Emily Balsley peeled green tape from her mural this week in the Rotary Botanical Gardens’ new comfort station, revealing crisp edges and vibrant colors.

Balsley started working on the mural two weeks ago. On Tuesday, she took a step back to admire its salvia flowers and allium bulbs.

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley peels tape as she finished off her new mural project inside the hallway of the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens.

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley smiles while discussing the beginning stages of her new mural project inside the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens.

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley holds up the 2D design for her new mural project inside the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens.

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley works on the beginning stages of her mural project inside the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens on March 7.

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley works on the beginning stages of her mural project inside the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens on March 7.Β 

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Illustrator and muralist Emily Balsley works on the beginning stages of her mural project inside the recently finished comfort station at Rotary Botanical Gardens on March 7.Β 

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