I’ve been in Chicago now for a sizzling week working on a 150 foot long mural at Addison and Avondale. I arrived on Wednesday for a wonderful celebration with the dedicated organizers and volunteers held at the National Museum of Mexican Art. I’m headed out to keep painting but wanted to share our progress with these photos. We are preparing for the legions of children who will arrive on Thursday to complete the mural.
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National Museum of Mexican Art Chicago |
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Mural organizer Cesario gives us a tour |
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Tools of the trade |
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*Organizer Joanie and I at L Station |

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A local pelateria helps us beat the heat |
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Preparing the 150 feet long canvas |
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*My color chart to guide the volunteers |
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Rey Colón, Alderman of the 35th Ward |
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Fearless artists and volunteers attack the white wall |
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* We’ve been painting 8 hours with temperatures in the 90s |
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Incredible Chicago Crew Member |
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Creative neighborhood kids drop in to add color |
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Celebrating Father’s Day with community service |
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Local Police Sergeant stops to help after his shift |
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Mural Progress on day 6 |
The captions with * are photos of the Chicago Mural courtesy of talented photographer and friend Jim O’Donnell.