Inspired by Lalique crystals, this mural depicts a woman emerging from water. According to the artist, the mural references the breaking of planes: planes found in work, relationships and life. Dimensional Shadows represents the importance of self-empowerment.
The mural was one of 46 commissioned by the Indy Arts Council as part of its nationally-renowned 2011-2012 46 for XLVI mural initiative. The initiative is widely credited with revitalizing public art in Indianapolis.
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Inspired by Lalique crystals, this mural depicts a woman emerging from water. According to the artist, the mural references the breaking of planes: planes found in work, relationships and life. Dimensional Shadows represents the importance of self-empowerment.
The mural was one of 46 commissioned by the Indy Arts Council as part of its nationally-renowned 2011-2012 46 for XLVI mural initiative. The initiative is widely credited with revitalizing public art in Indianapolis.
Eduardo Mendieta is a Florida-based artist originally from New Jersey. A graffiti artist as a teen and later receiving training as a graphic designer, he branched out into commissioned murals under the name EMO and has executed public work for the Walls Project in Baton Rouge, the Broward 100 Mural Project, Wynwood Walls, the Downtown Hollywood Mural project, and for cities throughout Florida and elsewhere.
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