
Good vs Bad Government: Bach's Murals
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In a Seattle courthouse, two massive murals depict the stark contrast between good and bad governance. Created by artist Caleb Ives Bach, they feature over 200 figures and were inspired by 14th-century Italian frescoes. The good government panel shows peaceful activities and thriving nature, while the bad government scene portrays violence and decay. Bach, a former Navy officer and CIA agent, brings a unique perspective to his art. The murals, now in near obscurity, offer a powerful visual commentary on societal themes.
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