The man of murals

Snohomish, WALocal News

Jon Bosch recently completed a vibrant mural in Snohomish, incorporating elements like hot air balloons and a small plane taking off. Commissioned by the Historic Downtown Snohomish Association, the mural has become a popular selfie spot, complete with a dedicated phone stand for visitors. Bosch, who has lived in Snohomish for most of his life, began his professional mural career two years ago, using the ProCreate app for initial sketches. He enjoys engaging with passersby during his work, fostering a sense of community. His portfolio includes murals for local businesses and sports teams, showcasing his versatility as an artist.

The mural reflects the essence of Snohomish, highlighting what the town means to him. As a family man and former Little League coach, Bosch intertwines his passions for art and community. His work not only beautifies the area but also strengthens local ties.

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