There's a section on the mural, actually not shown here, that looks like an erect penis and all of the ying yang shapes around it look like sperms. Anyone see that?
I would invite you soutsiderriffraff to go down to the S. Chicago Art Center . There you can see where the balance and intentions are. All are welcome!
Another example of whats going on in South Chicago. Residents have no say in these things, but development corporations like Claretian Associates, SEDCOM, and the South Chicago Chamber of Commerce do. All these groups are very politically connected - this is an example of the machine at work. They are putting up these murals to try to market the area while they are steady pushing us out.
Sorry Southsideriffraff, Looks like you have been misinformed as to what this mural is doing. The Cats and Dogs are about balance, and how we all need to find a way to get along. Doing community sponsored public art does not feed into 'gentrification'. Never did. This mural was a response by the students at S.Chicago Art Center to the amount of gang violence going on. Sorry you feel the way you do but that is not the intent of this mural. Buffalo Bro
Cats and Dogs for balance does not sound South Chicago bro. Might not be the artists intention but those who sponsored the mural want to increase the value of their property. I would bet that the children of the art center did not decide they wanted to paint a mural nor did they design it. I would bet the artist isn't from the area nor are the art center employees. Public art projects like this are always a prelude to gentrification, always have been - it is you my friend who are misguided.
There's a section on the mural, actually not shown here, that looks like an erect penis and all of the ying yang shapes around it look like sperms. Anyone see that?
Cokesnmokes 6 months ago
It's "Borino Oro" by Mucca Pazza
HappyArtCenter 11 months ago
what is name of the song?
azkviz9 1 year ago
I would invite you soutsiderriffraff to go down to the S. Chicago Art Center . There you can see where the balance and intentions are. All are welcome!
TheBuffaloBro 1 year ago
Another example of whats going on in South Chicago. Residents have no say in these things, but development corporations like Claretian Associates, SEDCOM, and the South Chicago Chamber of Commerce do. All these groups are very politically connected - this is an example of the machine at work. They are putting up these murals to try to market the area while they are steady pushing us out.
southsideriffraff 2 years ago
Sorry Southsideriffraff, Looks like you have been misinformed as to what this mural is doing. The Cats and Dogs are about balance, and how we all need to find a way to get along. Doing community sponsored public art does not feed into 'gentrification'. Never did. This mural was a response by the students at S.Chicago Art Center to the amount of gang violence going on. Sorry you feel the way you do but that is not the intent of this mural. Buffalo Bro
TheBuffaloBro 2 years ago
Cats and Dogs for balance does not sound South Chicago bro. Might not be the artists intention but those who sponsored the mural want to increase the value of their property. I would bet that the children of the art center did not decide they wanted to paint a mural nor did they design it. I would bet the artist isn't from the area nor are the art center employees. Public art projects like this are always a prelude to gentrification, always have been - it is you my friend who are misguided.
southsideriffraff 1 year ago
Parachute cloth!
Deliasusanking2 2 years ago
It looks cool but what the heck is it?????????????? when I saw it for the first time I'm like "and that is...???"
mexican4269 2 years ago
God bless you
Peace
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ARt just amazing
charlenerice 3 years ago