UNDERCOVERED: Mural arts vs. big business (UPDATED)

If a mural of a forest falls in the city, it makes a sound.

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UNDERCOVERED: Mural arts vs. big business (UPDATED)

POSTED: Thursday, October 13, 2011, 9:00 AM

A series on under-the-radar stories worth reading.

At only 10 years old, David Guinn's "Autumn (a.k.a Your House in the Forest)” mural at Ninth and Bainbridge is too young to die — or to be covered up by a new row house, argues the Hidden City blog. Bella Vista neighbors turned out "in force" to protest the proposed project, which author Nathaniel Popkin complains amounts to "a suburban architect’s typically crass attempt to imitate the urban vernacular." Some people just don't have an appreciation for blocky bay windows and asphalt shingles.

Update: Here's the link to a petition to preserve the artwork.

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