Artist paints commemorative Annunciation Church ribbons into fresco
Artist Mark Balma painted a fresco at Edina's Annunciation Church. The fresco includes blue and green ribbons. These ribbons were tied to trees after a 2025 mass shooting.
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Artist Mark Balma painted a fresco at a church in Edina. The fresco has blue and green ribbons. These ribbons were tied to trees after a sad event.
Why it matters
This story is about a work of art that also remembers a sad event. It shows how people can come together to honor victims.
- Who painted the fresco?
- Mark Balma painted the fresco.
- What is the fresco about?
- The fresco includes blue and green ribbons tied to trees after a mass shooting.
- Where is the fresco?
- The fresco is at Edina's Annunciation Church.
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The outlets frame the story as a work of art that also serves as a memorial to a sad event. They focus on the artist and the church, but not on the mass shooting itself.
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The fresco is a work of art and a memorial.
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