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    Red Bird Cafe Mural

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Peacocks - Peacocks by Ms Yellow (Nuria Ortiz) 2019 #Wabash Walls 2019

    Peacocks

    4.0(2 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    These peacocks are pretty and colorful and easy to see when you're driving down West Lafayette…read moreIndiana. Definitely a cool city to check out.

    To kickoff Wabash Walls 2019, Tippecanoe Arts Federation's second annual mural painting venture, I…read moreheaded south on Wabash and noticed this new mural on a side street to the east of the highway as the road starts to go under a railroad bridge. Vibrant in color, the mural stretches the entire length of a building (including garage doors) with a bright purple and blue background. Two large peafowl face each other before a red mood backdrop while the colorful plumage extends to their left along the wall. Both ends of the mural have some yellow/green leafy vines weaving around the ends of the piece. Beautiful in color, the piece is a real eye catcher. And though there isn't a lot of choice for where to park (some walking will be required), you can get access to look at the painting up close. Sadly, it is hard to take it all in from a straight on POV because of the descending road behind you as you look at the mural. I suppose you could stand on the other side of Wabash, but that might block some of the mural's lower portions. Regardless of the challenge, this is a welcome addition to the Lafayette art scene. Review #3001

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    Peacocks by Ms Yellow (Nuria Ortiz) 2019 #Wabash Walls 2019

    Peacocks - Peacocks by Ms Yellow (Nuria Ortiz) 2019 #Wabash Walls 2019

    Peacocks by Ms Yellow (Nuria Ortiz) 2019 #Wabash Walls 2019

    Peacocks - Peacocks by Ms Yellow (Nuria Ortiz) 2019 #Wabash Walls 2019

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    Elephant in the Room

    Elephant in the Room

    3.3(4 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    This is a fun mural that we found called elephant in the room. We took some fun cool pictures with…read moreit in the umbrella and had a good time.

    You will find this mural in a small alleyway. It is the work of San Francisco artist Cameron Moberg…read morewho painted the piece 2018. It depicts an elephant showering a rainbow of water from his trunk. It invites invites the viewer to stand under the umbrella for a perfect photo opt with them appearing to hold the umbrella. Moberg explains the piece as Playful and interactive yet still has deep meaning. If you look closely at the painting you will see butterflies on the snout, which Moberg intended to represent change. And the paint and interaction is the joy we can receive from other cultures when we start to get past differences. Moberg chose an elephant because it is an animal that is not native to Indiana. He hopes that seeing a non-native creature could this subconsciously bring change. This mural's artwork is on point. I also like what the artist is trying to convey. Luckily, he explained the piece or it would have been missed completely, at least by me. I am also a sucker for interactive art. You will see another mural next to this one, depicting a large blue bird, with rainbow colored wings, in flight, leading a trail of feather. I do not think that they are part of the same mural, but they are both by Moberg. There is some free street parking available in front of the alley that the mural is located. There is also some space in the back of the alley to park. I just parked on the street. Anyway, as with most murals that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. Fun fact: The elephant is painted using 7 shades of teal.

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    Homeless Jesus

    Homeless Jesus

    4.8(6 reviews)
    52.9 miMile Square

    The irony of allowing humanity to fall so deep into greed that the unhoused population sit on this…read morebench without anywhere to call home. Says lots without saying a word.

    This is a very powerful and intriguing piece that is located off to the side of the Roberts Park…read moreUnited Methodist Church. This sculpture is the work of Timothy Schmalz, a Canadian sculptor and devout Catholic, who was commissioned by Roberts Park United Methodist Church to create this bronze sculpture in 2015. It also goes by the name Jesus the Homeless. As nice as it is, this piece is not one of a kind. There are a bunch of them placed all around the world, well over 100. The original was made in 2013 and is located at Regis College, University of Toronto. Other locations that you will find the sculpture include Australia, Singapore, Israel, South Korea, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Columbia and the Dominican Republic to name just a few. This sculpture is very realistic and detailed. Which brings me to a funny story. In October 2020, police in Ohio were dispatched to a report of a homeless man sleeping on a park bench. Ironically, this call was made within 20 minutes of the Homeless Jesus sculpture being installed. Yep, some called the police on the statue. I will admit, I had to do a double take to make sure it was not real when I saw it. And you are certain to be fooled if you are driving by. It should be noted the the sculpture in Vatican City has received the blessing of the Pope. The bench is about 7 feet wide and depicts a covered figure, assumed to be Jesus, laying on it. The only real identification being the crucifixion wounds on the figures feet. For the low price of 99.99 you too can have your own mini-homeless Jesus made by the artist himself. The sculpture is just off of the Roberts Park United Methodist Church parking lot and runs along Alabama Street. There is tons of metered street parking available in front of and adjacent to the sculpture. There is also a commercial parking lot directly behind it that you can pull into, get out and take a closer look too. I guess you could also do a safe and strategic slow rolling drive by and get a a half decent look, but I do not recommend that. You will not get the full effect of the sculpture. As with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a very long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. You may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other sculptures, murals and attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. Brickhead3 and Viewfinders would be a great start.

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