Dear Beth –
Check out this time lapse video of the installation of
Tau Ceti, a 10-story mural by Austin artist Josef Kristofoletti which transforms this busy city corner, in part because of the simple addition of white paint at the ground plane, allowing the mural to transition
onto the sidewalk and redefine the corner.
Before
After
Susan Lambe, PLA, CNU-A
Art In Public Places Program Manager
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Subject: Murals that transition onto sidewalk or ground plane?
I’m looking for examples of outdoor murals on the sides of a buildings that also transition onto the ground plane – e.g. sidewalk, street etc.
Beth
Tobey
Arts Program Manager
City of Santa Cruz Economic Development Office
(831) 420-5154 |
btobey@cityofsantacruz.com
www.SantaCruzCityArts.com
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