Swint’s Candy Mural
Artist:Tamara Hasse Mural depicts the original Swint’s location in Milner, Georgia.
Gateway To The Arts Welcome Signs
Artist: Kim Winters of DK Designs Fabrication of frames: Michael Borders of Iron Eagle DesignsThis project was funded in part by a Georgia Council of the Arts Vibrant Communities Art Grant.
Unity Sculpture
Location: 23 E. Main Street Designed By: Meagan Thomas Fabricator: Michael Borders of Iron Eagle Designs From the artist: “My sculpture symbolizes the unity and strength of the people and community of Forsyth. Each hand is clasped with another to represent the fortitude and solidarity of Forsyth and the residents of Forsyth through the years. […]
Fire Hydrant Art – Bark Park at Country Club Park
There are 6 artistic fire hydrants for your viewing pleasure. See if you can find them all at Bark Park in Forsyth City Park. All of these hydrants were painted and designed by Mary Persons High School Art Students. This project was funded in part by a Georgia Council of the Arts Vibrant Communities Art […]
Utility Box Art
There are 6 artistic utility boxes to locate during your time in Forsyth. Each design is unique and tells a different story related to Forsyth and Monroe County. This project was funded in part by a Georgia Council of Arts Vibrant Communities Art Grant.
Jonah’s on Johnston Mural
A Mural of wings that look like pizza, by Artist Aaron Munn Art – Warner Robins. “Our idea behind it was as a gift to the city of Forsyth and symbolizing the rebirth (Phoenix) of the NEW Jonah’s on Johnston” – from owners Eric and Laurie Thomas
Wild + Rooted Mural
Mural of flowers with “This must be the PLACE” set behind flowers in a large bold font. Mural was designed and painted by Caroline Stroud from Atlanta From the owner: “We were so excited when we got this space, we loved the location and loved that the Forsythia Festival was right at our front door every […]
Kite Mural At Country Club Park
A mixed media project created by Denise Buff and her art students, Celeste Taylor and Ava Walker. The metal kite was fabricated in collaboration with Al Burruss Correctional Training Center. This project was funded in part by a Georgia Council of the Arts Vibrant Communities Art Grant. From the Artist: “Patterned after Van Gogh’s style the […]
Glad You Made It! Welcome To Forsyth Mural
Our famous Welcome to Forsyth mural depicts an old-fashioned steam engine pulling a line of passenger cars as it stops at the Forsyth train depot. It was designed and painted by the late Andrew Patrick Henry in early 2017. The train is reminiscent of the first train that ran the 26 miles between Forsyth and Macon, […]