Mural Painting System Brings Life to Industrial Area
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Mural Painting System Revitalizes Industrial Area
Summary
In a unique and artistic tribute, one man is transforming how we memorialize those who have sacrificed their lives.---
Revitalizing Industrial Spaces with Art
Americans honor and remember their fallen heroes in numerous ways. In Seattle, an inventive approach is bringing art to life in unexpected places.
In the aftermath of September 11, a poignant 20-by-25-foot mural was created in Seattle, paying tribute to the brave emergency personnel of that day. The mural, based on a renowned photograph by Thomas E. Franklin, was expertly painted onto a building by John Tideman, an inventor from Bothell, Washington. Remarkably, this project was completed in just 24 hours in October 2001.
Tideman’s innovation, the Automated Mural Imagery System, is a technological marvel. This computer-driven device can accurately reproduce any image on a wide range of surfaces, from glass windows to wet plaster. Using this system, Tideman brought the iconic photograph to life on a building along a mural corridor near downtown Seattle.
In an area often plagued by graffiti and gang symbols, Tideman’s mural has remained untouched for years. This enduring artwork resonates deeply with the community, reflecting the collective strength and resilience of Americans.
With the ability to create captivating murals quickly and affordably, cities and towns now have a wonderful opportunity. Walls that once seemed neglected or unsightly can now serve as vibrant canvases that celebrate heroes, showcase artistic talent, and express cultural identity, breathing new life into communities.
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