Community beautification

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Yukon artist helps spruce up OKC neighborhood

  • Yukon’s Carlos Barboza creates part of the mural at Homeland grocery, 625 Northeast 36th Street in Oklahoma City. Photo / Provided

    Yukon’s Carlos Barboza creates part of the mural at Homeland grocery, 625 Northeast 36th Street in Oklahoma City. Photo / Provided

    Yukon’s Carlos Barboza creates part of the mural at Homeland grocery, 625 Northeast 36th Street in Oklahoma City. Photo / Provided
  • Yukon's Carlos Barboza created the murals on the front and two sides of Homeland grocery, 625 Northeast 36th Street, in Oklahoma City. Photos / Provided

    Yukon's Carlos Barboza created the murals on the front and two sides of Homeland grocery, 625 Northeast 36th Street, in Oklahoma City. Photos / Provided

    Yukon's Carlos Barboza created the murals on the front and two sides of Homeland grocery, 625 Northeast 36th Street, in Oklahoma City. Photos / Provided
  • Community beautification

    Community beautification

    Community beautification
Yukon’s Carlos Barboza experienced an eventful Dec. 5. That day his most recent masterpiece was unveiled. And his wife, Leslie Bross, delivered their first child that morning. Artist/muralist Barboza painted a mural on three exterior walls of the new 30,000-square-foot Homeland grocery at 625 Northeast 36th Street, on the corner of 36th and Lincoln Boulevard, near the Oklahoma state capitol…

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