CNA Samantha Welch of Zion pushes Ruth Baker of Lindenhurst past a pond mural in the walkway that connects the independent apartments, assisted living and health care center at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Sister Corinne Kabara of Lindenhurst walks past window murals in the walkway that connects the independent apartments, assisted living and health care center at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. Kiwanis of Lindenhurst/Lakes Area member and artist Priscilla Veidemanis of Antioch took 6 months to paint 24 murals throughout the 175 foot walkway. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Plumber Tom Fitzgerald of Park Ridge walks past window style murals painted in the walkway that connects the independent apartments, assisted living and health care center at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Kiwanis of Lindenhurst/Lakes Area member and artist Priscilla Veidemanis of Antioch talks about the dolphin murals to her husband, Andy, with her grandson Max Chandler of Lake Villa. Priscilla painted the window style murals in the walkway that connects the independent apartments, assisted living and health care center at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Kiwanis of Lindenhurst/Lakes Area members Joyce Mesrobian (left) of Lindenhurst and Priscilla Veidemanis of Antioch in front of a peacock mural in the walkway at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. Veidemanis took 6 months to paint 24 murals throughout the 175 foot walkway. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
A deer scene mural painted by Kiwanis of Lindenhurst/Lakes Area member and artist Priscilla Veidemanis of Antioch in the walkway at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Sister Julie Neal (left) and Sister Corinne Kabara, both of Lindenhurst, walk past a swan mural in the walkway that connects the independent apartments, assisted living and health care center at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. Kiwanis of Lindenhurst/Lakes Area member and artist Priscilla Veidemanis of Antioch took 6 months to paint 24 murals throughout the 175 foot walkway. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Kiwanis of Lindenhurst/Lakes Area members Joyce Mesrobian (left) of Lindenhurst and Priscilla Veidemanis of Antioch talk about the peacock mural in the walkway at Victory Lakes in Lindenhurst. Veidemanis took 6 months to paint 24 murals throughout the 175 foot walkway. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
LINDENHURST — Priscilla Veidemanis knew her mural project in a tunnel deep beneath the Village at Victory Lakes was going well when she started to get requests. “People were coming down to see it, and they’d say, ‘What’s coming next week?’” said Veidemanis, who spent …