“Best Philly” Schuykull Yards Part 1: Victorian
11ft x 9ft Mural Cloth on aluminite on mounted on cinderblock wall
I moved to west Philly almost 2 year ago during my short time here I’ve taken the time to get acquainted with the community in West Philly. In university city everything feels contemporary and new. When you pass 40th Street, you begin to see the original character of West Philly, and that was something I wanted to highlight with this mural. The Victorian buildings carry a regal, otherworldly presence, surrounded by the many character of the Philly people who lived here
“BEST PHILLY: A play off the iconic local saying, “West Philly is the best Philly,” or “West is best,” this theme will encourage our artists to illustrate all the positive aspects of the work and life taking place in this pocket of the city. From groundbreaking cancer research that will save lives to educational institutions that are shaping the next generation to new and innovative public parks and placemaking spaces to blocks and blocks of neighbors who take care of one another.”
11ft x 9ft Mural Cloth on aluminite on mounted on cinderblock wall
I moved to west Philly almost 2 year ago during my short time here I’ve taken the time to get acquainted with the community in West Philly. In university city everything feels contemporary and new. When you pass 40th Street, you begin to see the original character of West Philly, and that was something I wanted to highlight with this mural. The Victorian buildings carry a regal, otherworldly presence, surrounded by the many character of the Philly people who lived here
“BEST PHILLY: A play off the iconic local saying, “West Philly is the best Philly,” or “West is best,” this theme will encourage our artists to illustrate all the positive aspects of the work and life taking place in this pocket of the city. From groundbreaking cancer research that will save lives to educational institutions that are shaping the next generation to new and innovative public parks and placemaking spaces to blocks and blocks of neighbors who take care of one another.”
