Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Monday, October 8, 2018
Open Arms
I've admired this mural on the side of the Roosevelt Community Church for a long time now and I finally got a photo (well, two actually) of it. An article in a local business journal attributes it to three people in collaboration, Bishop Ortega, Larry Valencia and Anthony Vasquez. I don't know the meaning behind it but since the church is a non-denominational church open to all, I would guess it is saying welcome no matter what your skin looks like or what you believe. I'm just guessing!
I added this photo because someone was walking by and I thought it would give a good perspective of the size of the mural.
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11 comments:
It is an eyecatching mural!
Interesting mural... maybe it is intended to represent a spiritual experience?
That seems like a good guess re. its meaning! I always like people in my street art photos -- they're good for scale, as you said.
The artists were lucky to have such a large expanse of white wall! Your explanation is interesting but I wonder about the geometric figures exploding from the brain.
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It is so well done, Sharon! Your explanation works for me!
Like Pat I love your theory on the meaning of this wonderful mural Sharon, if only all religions were as accepting ✨
That's a beautiful mural. It seems to be a welcoming image, I think you are right.
Cool!
A nice image for a church. Thanks for contributing Sharon.
Admittedly it's a bit bizarre to my view.
Openness all around. I like it. When I enlarged the second photo I found there were TWO people walking by! I is almost completely "hidden" by the mural.
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