Inspiration Spotlight: Artists Use Print to Raise Awareness of Disappearing Mom-and-Pop Shops
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Installed in the city’s Seward Park in June of 2018, this public art installation features large-scale storefront images printed on vinyl and laminated to durable, weather-resistant 3mm DIBOND aluminum composite material.
“It was awesome to print large photos of these mom-and-pops for installation in Seward Park and to get our message out to the fabric of the community,” said Karla Murray. “When you come up from the subway, you can see this piece right away. We wanted to print the photos so big that people couldn’t ignore it.”
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