Erica and Mike, young and healthy.
The following two murals were created for the Square-to-Square Festival in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 4th and 5th of June,1992. These 125-foot-long and 40-foot-high murals seemed to appeared out of thin air. Circus was created on a rainy, windy Friday night and completed overnight for the tens of thousands of festival-goers that flooded downtown Cleveland the following day. Saturday night, this mammoth mural was completely removed and replaced by a mural called Egypt. By the time people were commuting to work on Monday, the wall was back to its original state of blankness and there was not a trace of the Tape Artists.

This is the mural we call...Circus.
This is mural is affectionately called, Egypt.
Below: Circus thumbnails. If you click on them you will get a page describing the photo. Pass cursor over photo for a brief description. 
Early example of a living child!
Boy, that's a big mural, 500 times longer than this thumbnail.
Big action under the big top.
The Crew that knew what to do.
A priest, a cat and a lesson on tearing tape.
Beautiful, big picture of Egypt in all its glory.
Meet Dave and see his first snake.

 Above: Egypt thumbnails for you to look at. You know what to do for a description.