IMG_0121 patterned Behavior in Progress
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- “Lewis got to work on a 60-foot boom lift on June 16 and worked for 11 days, often in 14-hour stretches to take advantage of long summer days.”
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- “She and assistants Luis German Gomez Garcia-Herreros and Ryan Dias-Toppin painstakingly wheat pasted laser prints — at a scale of 36” wide and as long as 20’ long — to the wall through sweltering heat. “
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- “Below Minot in Lewis’ signature black-and-white geometric maze is a hidden word. It spells out CHOICE.”
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- “Today, the work features a larger than life photograph of Laura Minot. Her face is partially obscured by an image of the light fixture McGrath residents see every day when entering their home. “
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- “Graphic elements such as a bike, arrows, paper airplanes and boats pack a visual punch and blend with playful designs to mimic the patterns created by our interaction with the space. “
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- “Located just west of the Massachusetts Avenue bridge, Patterned Behavior is the first mural commissioned by the Esplanade Association and will be visible from the walking path along the river as well as from Storrow Drive, Memorial Drive, and from the river.”
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- ” It reflects on the relationships and patterns created by the human interaction with the space and the busy intersection of water, land and sky.”
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- “Elements of the mural unfold as the viewer approaches the work from the east, starting with swaths of color on the pillars and growing in detail and vibrancy into a crescendo on the 120’x13’ wall facing the Charles River. “






















