Tiny Libraries Become Art: A Tribute to Creativity and Memory

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By Paul Willms

In a touching tribute to art and literacy, Victoria Singers’ Tiny Library Project has transformed 27 book-sharing spaces along the Emerald Coast into vibrant community landmarks. The newest addition, located at the Gulfview Heights public beach access behind Goatfeather’s Restaurant, tells an especially poignant story.

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Local artist Ridge Roberts, who moved to 30A from Memphis, created a deeply personal tiny library in memory of his younger brother Clayton. The library is a labor of love featuring a roof made of guitar picks, a guitar-shaped handle, and a special resin floor. Adorned with stickers from the brothers’ shared memories and a heartfelt mural depicting a childhood vacation photo, this tiny library is more than just a book exchange – it’s a testament to brotherly love and remembrance.

Community members are invited to explore these artistic spaces, exchange books, and appreciate the creativity that transforms ordinary book-sharing spots into extraordinary community treasures. Follow the project’s journey on Instagram @30ATinyLibrary and discover the art of storytelling, one tiny library at a time.

Sowal Editor
Author: Sowal Editor

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