Public Art in Chicago
Good art in public places is one of the hallmarks of a great city. Here are images of sculptures, monuments, memorials, murals, reliefs, fountains and amenities at public places in Chicago... A Blog dedicated to the Sculpture Community of Chicago... Past, Present and Future... Please do not use any image without written permission.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
CTA Adopt A Station: Pulaski [Untitled- by Hector Duarte]
Untitled
Hector Duarte, Gallery 37, and Curie High School students
Mural on tile /1998,
Under the CTA , Adopt-A-Station program
where CTA stands for Chicago Transit Authority..
The painted mural on tile greets customers as they enter the station. The mural depicts a rose with petals made of many different flags that symbolize the many ethnic communities that make Chicago such a vibrant city.
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