Blank Space Bham Installs New Mural near City Walk

Birmingham has once again become a vibrant canvas for local artists. Blank Space Bham, a well-known muralist group, has installed a massive new mural near City Walk. The brightly hued artwork has been turning heads and sparking conversations since it adorned the side of the Sheraton Hotel.

An Ode to Infinite Love

The stunning mural, measuring an impressive 3,200 sq. ft. was conceived and executed by local muralist and Blank Space Bham founder Meghan McCollum, along with her creative team including Mary Grace Tracy and Jonathan Evans.

Titled “Infinite Love”, the mural features symbolic elements that pay tribute to McCollum’s mother. Drawing from personal memories and sentimental value, it showcases motifs such as butterflies which stand for Meghan and her ‘butterfly’ sisters, and tulips symbolizing the joyful time they collectively spent gardening. As such, this massive piece of artwork narrates a heartfelt story of familial bonds, resilience, and ceaseless love.

Mural Emerges During Sheraton Hotel Renovation

The creation of this artwork was initiated during the recent renovation of the Sheraton Hotel lobby. The block of doors outside the hotel, which faced City Walk, presented the perfect blank canvas that could be transformed into a vibrant mural.

Given the proximity of Blank Space Bham’s previous projects to City Walk, the founder Meghan McCollum came to mind when the hotel was in the planning stages of a renovation. McCollum and her team rose to the challenge magnificently, transforming the entire area into a kaleidoscopic spectacle that beautifully enlivens the entire BJCC campus where the Sheraton Hotel stands.

Blank Space Bham’s Mark on the City

Blank Space Bham is known for its dynamic and thought-provoking murals that grace various locations across Birmingham. Their captivating installations have consistently contributed vibrant hues and creative narratives to The Magic City’s landscape.

The impactful 260-foot-long mural that celebrates notable women from Alabama is among the group’s formidable projects. Furthermore, the spirited mural celebrating Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth’s legacy stands as a testament to powerful local art that sparks dialogues and encourages reflection.

Thus, the “Infinite Love” mural marks yet another significant addition to the myriad of local murals that Blank Space Bham has been creating, perpetually enhancing Birmingham’s cultural and artistic landscape, and enriching the experience of locals and visitors alike.

In Conclusion

As a beacon of creativity and local culture, the new “Infinite Love” mural truly epitomizes the city’s love for the arts. In the coming times, it is likely that many more such installations will continue to emerge, adorning myriad corners of the city with vibrant expressions of local stories, love, and memories.

Art lovers will be surely looking forward to the next projects of Blank Space Bham, ready to welcome new stories painted on Birmingham’s cityscape.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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