Creative inspiration and a comfy spot to chill between saving souls.

2. “If a human’s illegal the government is to blame.” — Aus Rotten and company “Tell the Children the Truth!”

3. One big happy ceramic family greets the community.

4. Right beside a Flywheel, a Red Frame, and a whole lot of people who share the cub’s passion.

5. Read between the boxes and grab a burgYer.

6. Where not even the cows are silent.

7. Shredding next to the senior center and in the shadow of Mt. Tom.

8. Bringing their fruits and labors to Market.

9. Old tree by the pond in a New City.

10. Where her ancestors left their marks.

11. Life’s a beach if you can stay grounded.

12. Something the artists just Hamp’n to overhear.

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1. Art Saves — Unkown artist. Arts and Industry Building, 221 Pine St., Florence

2. Tell the Children the Truth! — Unkown artist. Across the parking lot from St. Brigid’s Church, 122 N. Pleasant St., Amherst

3. “For My Relations” — Judith Inglese. Bangs Community Center, 70 Boltwood Walk Way, Amherst

4. “The Artist” — Juli Kirk. The Old Town Hall, Main Street, Easthampton.

5. Boxes tumbling — Meekins Library, 2 Williams St., Williamsburg

6. Cow lady — Unkown artist. East Pleasant Street, Amherst

7. “Guitar Icon” — Matt Evald Johnson. Next to 19 Union St., Easthampton

8. To market — Alex Cook. Just around the corner from the Roost, 1 Market St., Northampton, in an alley.

9. “Heartwood” — Carand Burnet and Lyell Castonguay. Promenade Park at Nashawannuck Pond on Cottage Street, Easthampton.

10. “Alien Life Forms” — Wayne Gagnon. Next to the “Welcome to Granby” sign on Route 202 in Granby.

11. Rise Above — Heather Berlin. Beachgrounds Park, on the parks and recreation department shed, 116 Main St., South Hadley

12. “Sound Wave” — Carolyn Clayton, Dana Wilde, Darya Diamond, and Perry Huntoon. Under the bridge at the intersection of North and King streets in Northampton.