

Mural #1: Home of the Airborne – This mural recognizes the Town of Spring Lake’s support of America, the 18th Airborne Corps and the Special Operations Command. Fort Bragg is the ‘Home of the Airborne’ and houses America’s Guard of Honor, the 82nd Airborne Division.
Unveiled on Friday, November 10, 2023
Located at Beatitude House, 102 N. Main Street
Funded by the Municipal Arts Allocation from the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County.
Muralist: Max Dowdle

Mural #2: Diversity & Unity, Main Street Spring Lake Art – This mural, in coordination with Greater Sandhills Chamber, provides support for collaborative partnerships to engage the community through Public Art strategies that enhance economic development and advocate for social and environmental change.
Unveiled on Saturday, May 4, 2024
Located at 108 N. Main Street
Funded by the Creative Placemaking Grant from the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County.
Muralist: Karoll Echeverri Kuri

Mural #3: Special Forces Soldier – This mural honors the Special Operations Command with special emphasis to the Green Beret Soldiers.
Unveiled on Friday, November 8, 2024
Located at Stitch-In-Time, 412 S. Main Street
Funded by private donations and the Municipal Arts Allocation from the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County.
Muralist: Max Dowdle

Mural #4: Beauty of North Carolina – This vibrant mural celebrates the heart of our great state – North Carolina – highlighting its beloved state symbols and breathtaking natural beauty. The design features the colorful Spring Lake water tower as a local touch to the mural wall.
North Carolina State Symbols Featured:
Also depicted is the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in North Carolina – a fitting tribute to our state’s coastal heritage.
Unveiled on Saturday, September 20, 2025
Located at Mendoza Park, 1774 Little River Road
Funded by private donations including Nita Jean’s Antiques; Spring Lake Dental Group, David G Dickerhoff, DDS & Associates, PA
Muralist: Dimitri Borisov

Sculpture: Moving Upward – The sculpture is a series of interconnected geometric shapes, “pixels” that are attached in a way that implies movement and makes the sculpture look different from every angle. The concept is simple but powerful: no matter what angle you view it from, the sculpture always points upward. That upward trajectory represents the dream and vision we have for our town: progress, momentum, and belief that our best days are ahead.
Installation: Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
Located in the traffic circle at Main St. and Poe St. that crosses over Hwy 24/87 in Spring Lake.
Funded by a Mini Grant from the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County.
Sculptor: Adam Walls
