Community Liberation
Giclee print based on the sculpture mural in McKinley Hill. The sculpture is a touch point for those entering the McKinley Hill neighborhood. Situated as drivers crest the hill southward from the dome and next to bus stops welcoming those using Tacoma’s mass transit system, the sculpture is a recognition of the investment that the community has made in this neighborhood to uplift it and create a home that feels safe, inspiring, and thriving. The mural on the sculpture features symbols that speak to this work— Kelp: Powerful growth that has a strong anchor in place. Banana Slug: Slow and steady forward movement. Ferns: Nature’s fractals showing how small changes compound into larger ones. Poppies: Remembrance for community members lost, and hope for the future. Dove + Olive Branch: Peace. Broken Chain: structural oppression broken through community support.
The McKinley Hill neighborhood knows the power of reinvesting in the community and the revitalizing power of the people loving a place. This design is for them and for those dedicated to liberation through community.
Size:
11 × 14 in
Giclee print based on the sculpture mural in McKinley Hill. The sculpture is a touch point for those entering the McKinley Hill neighborhood. Situated as drivers crest the hill southward from the dome and next to bus stops welcoming those using Tacoma’s mass transit system, the sculpture is a recognition of the investment that the community has made in this neighborhood to uplift it and create a home that feels safe, inspiring, and thriving. The mural on the sculpture features symbols that speak to this work— Kelp: Powerful growth that has a strong anchor in place. Banana Slug: Slow and steady forward movement. Ferns: Nature’s fractals showing how small changes compound into larger ones. Poppies: Remembrance for community members lost, and hope for the future. Dove + Olive Branch: Peace. Broken Chain: structural oppression broken through community support.
The McKinley Hill neighborhood knows the power of reinvesting in the community and the revitalizing power of the people loving a place. This design is for them and for those dedicated to liberation through community.
Size:
11 × 14 in
Giclee print based on the sculpture mural in McKinley Hill. The sculpture is a touch point for those entering the McKinley Hill neighborhood. Situated as drivers crest the hill southward from the dome and next to bus stops welcoming those using Tacoma’s mass transit system, the sculpture is a recognition of the investment that the community has made in this neighborhood to uplift it and create a home that feels safe, inspiring, and thriving. The mural on the sculpture features symbols that speak to this work— Kelp: Powerful growth that has a strong anchor in place. Banana Slug: Slow and steady forward movement. Ferns: Nature’s fractals showing how small changes compound into larger ones. Poppies: Remembrance for community members lost, and hope for the future. Dove + Olive Branch: Peace. Broken Chain: structural oppression broken through community support.
The McKinley Hill neighborhood knows the power of reinvesting in the community and the revitalizing power of the people loving a place. This design is for them and for those dedicated to liberation through community.
Size:
11 × 14 in