For those of you who noticed, last week my internet was down from Saturday through Tuesday evening. They finally fixed the network line and so far I have been able to stay online. It took me through part of Wednesday to visit everyone up to that point, but I was able to see all your lovely murals last week.
It's now time to join Sami at Sami's Colourful World and her Monday Murals. Although I'm posting at my regular time, please be aware that Sami's mural link won't go live until 11:01 a.m. my time.
I went looking for this mural.
It was not where I thought it was, so when I turned the corner and found it, I was really surprised.
The name of the mural is "The Women Who Mold Us,"
and it was painted by Heather D. Byers.
According to her site, she is an artist
and a North High School (Wichita, Kansas) graduate.
This is how Byers describes this mural:
For this mural, I’ve poured through photos of the women in my family, specifically those with ties to the NorthEnd neighborhood. The top left image is a sketch based on a photo that was taken 75 years ago on N. Market with my great-grandmother and grandmother (infant). There are sisters and cousins, women who grew up in this neighborhood and have spent time together telling me stories of younger days. Among the photos are a cousin of mine who danced at Evergreen Community Center for Dia De Los Muertos 15-20 years ago, a few North High grads including one who only this year got to sign the tower with the seniors over 30 years after her graduation because she wasn’t allowed as a pregnant teenager, a great grandmother who started breakfast services for the neighborhood at the First Mexican Baptist Church, and memories of childhood and teenage years.Byers is on these sites, although I am not:
fb.com/ictfeatherb • @ictfeatherb
This mural can be found at 120 E 21st Street in Wichita, Kansas (USA).
If you enjoy murals from around the world, please don't forget to visit Monday Murals at Sami's Colourful World. If you look around, you might find a mural of your own to share.
This mural can be found at 120 E 21st Street in Wichita, Kansas (USA).
If you enjoy murals from around the world, please don't forget to visit Monday Murals at Sami's Colourful World. If you look around, you might find a mural of your own to share.
24 thoughtful remarks:
One that gives you time to think.
Why women only.
All the glasses. When Hubby was a boy the classroom-door flew open and a kid screamed "there he is, four-eyed-guy!!!"
I was already 14 when I got my glasses and they were so strong I must´ve roamed around "blind" and now... my youngest Niece got her glasses at age 3!
Maybe not the intention the artist had, but... those thoughts hit me.
This is a gorgeous mural. Glad you shared with us. I actually noticed a mural yesterday when we went down to the bank in Rochester. First one I’ve noticed locally. Lucky you to have so many beautiful and colorful ones. Happy rest of the weekend Elizabeth. Hugs Erika
This mural makes me feel pride in the women in my family. I can identify with the women in the mural. Their stories, quiet accomplishments, and their strength. It makes me feel proud to be a link in the chain of the women in my family.
this is fabulous, love the gorgeous colours on that mural and so arty...take care.xx
What a fabulous mural! What shame someone has tried to spoil it! Those colours are just wonderful! Hope you are coping OK, hugs, Chrisx
Just to add - I followed the link to Heathers Instagram which shows her toy making (very good they are too!) but her murals and art are @2dheatherb - there is a link to them on her toy feed. Hugs again, Chrisx
Colorful- very nice! Thanks for the link. I see she has another one at Pawnee Park in West Wichita. Have you photographed that one as well?
Isn't that just the purrfect family photo?
You have a grand day.
What a fabulous mural and a great tribute to the women in her life. It's a shame it looks hidden away - definitely something to brighten the day.
Avril xx
Good morning, you have such wonderful murals in your area-loving this one
I love this one. Very colorful and yay women.
A lovely mural you've shared, thank you.
Hope the new week ahead will be a good one for you, with no internet troubles!
All the best Jan
The artist uses color in a very effective way — beautiful!
be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
It's lovely -- and I love the artist's statement. So well conceived.
Very very nice. Great use of colour
interesting use of colour
A lovely mural and in a special own style.
Wonderful tribute to the women in the artist's family. Really beautiful! Thanks for participating Elizabeth.
Glad your internet problems are over.
What a great mural! Women are the backbone of life.
I love going mural hunting!
...a beautiful one, what would we be without the women who mold us?
What interesting faces!
As you know, I rarely leave my apartment but I have no doubts that you find more murals down there than I would ever see here--ever. They are all interesting and so colorful. :)
oh that is a great mural, yes there are many women who mold us. I come from a line of many strong females in my family, many of them were in the suffrage movement.
This mural is so full of life!
And look at all those expressions. :)
Have a great week, Elizabeth.
--d
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