Monday, April 29, 2013

A Wall In Need of a Mural

Hey guys, check it out! I'm back!! Expect some sort of regular posts from me; I'm excited to get back in the game.



To start off, I had a bright idea on this sunny morning. This corner store needs some beautification. I live in the hood now, which, by the way, I love. I've taken an interest in building strong, healthy communities - especially in places that are struggling. And I'm not gonna say that there's not people struggling around here. What better way to brighten spirits than... a mural!! Okay I guess there's lots of good ways to brighten spirits but murals are a wonderful place to start.

Check out this mural down the road that I absolutely ADORE:



I just found out not too long ago, it's painted by the talented local Jeremy N Gregory (check out his blog, The Art and Antics of Jeremy Gregory (mostly true)). It makes my heart shine everyday that I walk or drive by. There's tons more beautiful murals around town, but this one I have to say is my favorite.

After the idea was born in my head, I happened upon a local mural project sponsored by all sorts of awesome local arts and community groups, and they are accepting applications to fight blight and combat vandalism with murals. If I can get enough support, they'll set the whole thing up!

So holla at me, offer me your kind words of support. Together we can accomplish anything! :D

(I'm glad to be back!)



3 comments:

  1. Great to see you back, love when you posted before and can't wait for more. It's been a long time so I hope things are still as good as ever!

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  2. Welcome back! Murals are AWESOME. We just took a heavily vandalized chunk of land over here and turned it into a mile's worth of murals. Amazing things, makes me real happy to see them.

    So yes, support! Make it all happen, then show off the results!

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  3. the shop owner is an old asian man with a heavy accent, who has shown reluctance to go along with a plan like this in the past. Perhaps find out his ethnicity for purposes of perhaps finding someone to better explain it? Language/cultural barrier might have been the problem all along. Also, perhaps showing him what you're talking about would work...?

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