While we were downtown for the Underground tour earlier this month, we stopped by the Artworks dedication of the Charlie Harper mural.
You can see a photograph of the wall before the mural as well as a picture of the Charlie Harper painting here.
“Founded in 1996, ArtWorks is a non-profit arts organization that connects artists of all ages with opportunities in the arts through inspiring apprenticeships, community partnerships, and public art,” (Artworks/about us/ organizational information).
Tamara Harkavy, CEO and Artistic Director, has served at the helm of Artworks since its beginning. The Charlie Harper mural is one of ten painted this year. Created in partnership with Charley Harper Art Studio and Court St. Executive Suites, this rendition of Harper’s “Homecoming (Bluebirds)” is the largest Artworks’ mural to date.

Born in West Virginia in 1922, Charley Harper came to Cincinnati to study and later teach art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He became well-known as a wildlife artist. Charley Harper passed away on Sunday, June 10, 2007. (About Charley Harper). His son Brett Harper represented his father’s work at the mural’s dedication. This is the second Harper mural. The only other one is in Dayton near The Green.

Jenny Ustick, the lead artist, worked with two teaching artists and a group of students to produce this beautiful piece of art on Court Street in downtown, Cincinnati.

Over the last 16 years, Artworks has produced 46 murals in Cincinnati and three other cities. As we walked the few blocks from our Underground tour to the Charley Harper mural, we passed this 2008 Artworks’ mural, “What’s Happening Downtown,” on Walnut Street,

and this new mural on Vine Street at the Kroger headquarters.
You can find more information about this year’s and the previous years’ murals at the Artworks website.
Read my post from last year, Artworks is painting up the town.
What an exciting project, Christine–and stunning outcome. Thanks so much for sharing it. I’ve been creating some art of my own recently, so it’s expecially fun to learn about this.
Hugs,
Kathy
I know you have been creating lately. Did you have the sale yet? Are you back to writing?
Love this time of Artwork it brightens up many a drab street.. … Im always amazed at how this work is done and planned out..
Thank you for sharing.. and thank you for dropping in to Dreamwalkers… Im pleased you enjoyed the Good Bad and Ugly… … Blessings sent your way..
Sue xox
It does brighten up an urban area, doesn’t it? I really have no idea how they do it, although Mark said he saw them out here on scaffolding with a huge compass. 🙂
A Compass! well that doesn’t surprise me Christine.. I just marvel at how they get them in perspective.. 🙂
I enjoy seeing murals done in the city. Thanks for sharing these.
Thanks for stopping by, Patti. I need to sit down and spend a couple of days catching up on reading. I hope to see what you’re up to soon.
That 3-D mural of the fruit and veggies is AWESOME . . . it’s spilling off the wall. 😀
I really like that one too. It does look 3-D.
Now that’s an ideal way to use walls in the city! Thanks for posting!
They’re doing a great job with public art here.