Progress of the Work:
Looking forward
there was no map or goal or hint of what the San Luis Potosi Fountain
Project might produce. It was Public Art, improvement,
restoration.....but how might it effect visitors to Parque Tangamanga II
or the participating artists?
Looking back,
the experience, working with Isaiah Zagar the Philadelphia mosaic
muralist and Trish Metzner, inspired participant artists, gave them
skills and a new craft to explore their own visions of artistic
creation. The Isaiah Zagar seed was planted and we are now seeing an
"orchard" grow.
Multiple mosaic mural projects
have sprouted, public and private, business and residential; all bring
beauty, some inspire awe and the artists themselves see a palette of
opportunity everywhere: To Muralized the Drab.
Some evidence:
In San Luis Potosi the most public, yet private, is the El Mexico de Frida, restaurant facade inspired by Lolita Campbell.
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In Matehuala, the municipality commissioned Marissa Martinez to create an outdoor stage background for childrens' programs.
The huge Zacatlan, five stage muralization of the cemetery retaining
wall, over 210 yards in length, is nearing completion, a two year
project that will deserve international recognition. Twelve artists are
converting drab, blank stonewalls into an homage and history of
Zacatlan.
Muralization has spread to Carlsbad, California. Monica Meir,
originally from San Luis Potosi and one of the artist-participants in
the Isaiah Zagar Fountain Project brought her new found skill to honor
the Monarch butterfly migration and mosaic-muralized a neighborhood
concrete block wall in Carlsbad, which was supported by Butterfly Farms,
a non-profit.
Recently Dick Davis spent 3 weeks in Mexico and visited the small,
historic, rural town of Armadillo, outside San Luis Potosi, which is
scheduled for a plaza retaining wall makeover and will be Marissa
Martinez's second commission.
Here is Dick's photo journal of a day's excursion with brief comments:
Artists Monica Meir and Marissa Martinez |
Market Day: Armadillo |
Plaza retaining wall.....the new canvas. |