Trees at Sunset, early January, Homer. Photo by Linda Shaw

Trees at Sunset, early January, Homer. Photo by Linda Shaw

Art in Unusual Places

The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels of ability are invited to send in images of natural or urban subjects they find artistically inspiring or intriguing. Submit images to editor@capweek.com.

Art in Unusual Places
Art in Unusual Places
Top: Winter clouds reflected in Mendenhall Lake. Photo by Kerry Howard. Middle: Late afternoon sun lights the railing at the new Statter Harbor parking lot. Photo by Brooke Daly. Bottom: Needle ice forms on the rocks of Echo Cove. Photo by Mary Sutkowski.

Top: Winter clouds reflected in Mendenhall Lake. Photo by Kerry Howard. Middle: Late afternoon sun lights the railing at the new Statter Harbor parking lot. Photo by Brooke Daly. Bottom: Needle ice forms on the rocks of Echo Cove. Photo by Mary Sutkowski.

Art in Unusual Places

Top: Winter clouds reflected in Mendenhall Lake. Photo by Kerry Howard. Middle: Late afternoon sun lights the railing at the new Statter Harbor parking lot. Photo by Brooke Daly. Bottom: Needle ice forms on the rocks of Echo Cove. Photo by Mary Sutkowski.

Art in Unusual Places

Top: Winter clouds reflected in Mendenhall Lake. Photo by Kerry Howard. Middle: Late afternoon sun lights the railing at the new Statter Harbor parking lot. Photo by Brooke Daly. Bottom: Needle ice forms on the rocks of Echo Cove. Photo by Mary Sutkowski.

Art in Unusual Places

Top: Winter clouds reflected in Mendenhall Lake. Photo by Kerry Howard. Middle: Late afternoon sun lights the railing at the new Statter Harbor parking lot. Photo by Brooke Daly. Bottom: Needle ice forms on the rocks of Echo Cove. Photo by Mary Sutkowski.

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