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"Hunger
Has No Color"
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Note: the mural was not
formally named at the time of its dedication -- this title
is "after
the fact."
Artists: John Acosta, Richard Schletty, Armando
Gutierrez
Year Completed: 1985
Dimensions: Approx. 60 ft. wide x 12' high
Location: South wall of
Captain Ken's Firehouse Beans building, at 344 So. Robert St.
(2
blocks N of Concord), on
St. Paul's "West Side".
Medium/Materials: Acrylic-latex house paints --
used only primer colors dark brown and white. Original intention
was to do the underpainting in grayscale and lay transparent washes
of color over that (Bistre method). The grayscale painting by itself
ended up having a remarkable strength without the addition of color...so
we left it that way. That is in contrast to other West Side murals
which are typically brightly colored.
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Funding: COMPAS, Northern States Power, First National
Bank.
Commissioned by: Emergency Fund Service (aka St.
Paul Food Bank)...now known as Second Harvest.
Grant written by Anne Maertz.
Purpose of mural: Promote food shelf at Neighborhood
House. Raise people's awareness of the issue of hunger. Pictured
are people from different nationalities working to eliminate hunger.
Miscellaneous: Commercial offset lithographic prints
were made of mural. One is hanging in Neighborhood House.
Letter to Kira
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