Horizontal Mural Art: A Life Saver!


From the Knott Foundation Newsletter

Local community artists and volunteers assembled at a very early 5:30 a.m. on June 26 to paint a horizontal mural at the intersection of Harford Road and Montebello Terrace in the Beverly Hills and Lauraville neighborhoods of Baltimore City. 

 

High level view of mural on Harford Road 

 

Horizontal murals, which are painted directly on the street, may have benefits beyond aesthetics.  "Bright, vibrant artwork in busy street intersections may have a traffic calming effect," stated Greg Cantori, who supported the project with a discretionary grant.  "Murals like these in New York and Portland have successfully engaged the community with their 'public right of ways.'  They are painted next to schools or in busy neighborhood intersections to encourage drivers to pay more attention to their surroundings, while hopefully appreciating the art as well."

 

The project represents the hard work of numerous partners, including Whitney Frazier, lead artist, New Lens, Hamilton Lauraville Main Street, and the Baltimore City Department of Transportation.  We hope to see more horizontal murals this summer and fall.  Congratulations to all who were involved! 


by B' Spokes

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Ha!, lets hope it has a calming effect. I was hit by a car when I was walking in that intersection. I had a walk signal, and a market-goer in a prius ran the redlight and hit me. It was in that same intersection that a motorist told me to "get off the road" when I was on my bike. I just love Lauraville! It really is a nice mural though.