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Public Art is about people, and Art Projects such as this one hold a profound significance in bridging culture and fostering a sense of community.

Reflections


​'​Reflections'
will ignite the imagination and spark creativity and curiosity with every encounter. It will inspire us to dream, to explore, to experience the childlike wonder and awe that connects us all at our core.  With endless opportunities for photos and “Instagrammable” moments, this exciting new installation will become a backdrop for treasured friends and family moments, memories, and milestones. A place of discovery, fascination, and connection for all.


​ANNA MURPHY & HERMAN MEJIA

REFLECTIONS​ - PUBLIC ART PROPOSAL 

'Reflections' at Ping Tom Memorial Park, Chicago is a community tapestry that serves as a metaphorical mirror, inviting introspection and self-discovery. It merges aesthetics with philosophical inquiry, evoking a kaleidoscope of emotions and thoughts. Observing the seamless fusion of reflected elements in the park's composition will inspire deep contemplation and a unique connection with the surroundings.
‘Reflections’ Connects the cultural aspects of the park while celebrating diversity and unity at the edge of the Chicago River
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‘Reflections’ is a quilt that complements and magnifies the monumental hand-painted murals at the center of Ping Tom Memorial Park in Chicago's Chinatown. ‘Reflections’ brings additional beauty and elegance to the W 18th St bridge underpass, blending traditional Chinese artistic practices with the goal of bridging different cultures.
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'Reflections' a proposed reflective quilt that enhances the experience of the Ping Tom Memorial Park
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Existing Hand Painted Murals by Anna Murphy:
Left: ‘All As One’ ​
Right: ‘Between The Mountains and The Water’ 
 'Reflections':
As visitors view their own Reflections they become one with the artwork, connecting with the story of togetherness, and appreciating the fragmented parts of our own stories that make up who we are as a whole. Immersive, interactive, and engaging.
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​This monumental artwork aims to solidify Ping Tom Memorial Park's identity as a community-centered destination. We believe it will enhance play and curiosity, leading to rewarding experiences. 'Reflections' will become an integral part of community-oriented activities, serving as a conduit for families and friends to create lasting memories.
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‘Reflections’ creates a fresh, new, and fragmented interpretation of the familiar and beloved ‘All As One’ artwork that is reflected onto its ever changing surface. Creating a deeper level of meaning and a personalized experience of the original conceptualization of the porcelain inspired floral design, with the goal of bridging different cultures together.
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'Reflections' System
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Anna's custom imagined Floral Pattern Composition to be sandblasted / engraved upon selected reflective metal tiles
REFLECTIONS; a glimpse, opening Soon!
Echoes from the Past, local musician plays sax tune while Anna paints Mural ‘Between The Mountains and The Water’ ​ at Ping Tom Park, 2019

PRECEDENTS

Chicago is considered a public art mecca. Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Calder, Plensa, Kapoor, etc.— legendary artists ornament the City, making its streets and public spaces an urban art museum everyone can enjoy. 'Reflections' aims to enhance this experience for locals and tourists and continue establishing the City of Chicago as a destination for art
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MATERIAL PALETTE

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Careful consideration was given to technical principles related to durability, maintenance requirements, and the physical strength of the chosen materials. All selected materials not only meet these stringent criteria but also engage in a timeless dialogue on how they gracefully and naturally weather. The overarching intention is to embrace the inherent nature of these materials and observe this evolving conversation over time.

This curated material selection provides beauty, longevity, and is low-maintenance

• Mirror and Satin Stainless-Steel Components: corrosion-resistant, high tensile strength, very durable, temperature resistant, easy formability and fabrication, low-maintenance (long-lasting), attractive appearance
• Galvanized Rust-Proof Steel Structural Elements
• Stainless-Steel Hardware
• Commercial Grade LED Waterproof (IP68) Light Fixtures durable and safe for severe weather conditions

• Commercial Grade Sound System and wire management concealed behind Panels

'Reflections' is an opportunity for community engagement and active sharing and learning experiences
TURN KEY SERVICE - WHERE STORY MEETS EXECUTION
SUPPLY            
Includes Design Assist, Design Development, R&D, Coordination, Project Management, Material Samples, Prototypes, Mockup 1:1, Submittal Drawings (Stamped), Raw Material Procurement, Custom Fabrication, Finishing, Staging, Quality Control

PACKING / CRATES / SHIPPING   
Includes custom crating, protection materials and labor, staggered deliveries and removal of packaging materials / clean up at site

SITE VISITS / INSTALLATION 
Based on Non-Union Supervision and Installation Labor /  Day Shifts, includes allowances for equipment

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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
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​ 'Reflections' a Tiered Approach:

The first "Reflection" involves creating a 1:1 mockup, smaller-scale version of 'Reflections.' This "Proof of Concept" serves a dual purpose: refining our understanding of the larger, more ambitious vision and producing an artifact that provides a comprehensive experience for stakeholders.
MEET THE ARTISTS
ANNA MURPHY: 

Born in England, Anna P. Murphy is a Chicago-based Artist with over a decade of experience working in many different communities and exhibiting artwork and installations in public spaces across Chicago and beyond. She has worked and collaborated with such entities as The Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Park District, The Chicago Field Museum, Soho House Chicago, The Chicago Chinatown Community, South Chicago, La Villita, The Chickasaw Nation, IndyArts and Pacers Sports Entertainment, FrankArts, and many more. She cherishes her community-led projects and in collaboration with the Chicago Field Museum was recently a co-author of a how to guide book to inspire placemaking and public art in urban natural areas. She is a DCASE (City Of Chicago’s Public Art Prequalified List) approved artist, and was named by Artist Replete as one of Chicago’s top 10 artists to look out for in 2020. Her work has been featured several times in the Chicago Sun Times, Frank Magazine, The front page of The State Journal, Color and Curiosity, and one of her collaborative murals featured in the West Loop of Chicago includes acknowledgments from Oprah Winfrey. 

HERMAN MEJIA:
Originally from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Herman Mejia is a North American based design entrepreneur committed to developing timeless built environments, iconic placemaking, and cohesive experiences. Bringing narrative to life and life to narrative, Mejia is driven by curiosity with expertise in architecture, public art, industrial design, and custom fabrication to co-create bespoke projects where execution and storytelling converge. Mejia strives to craft authentic experiences and products that can bring communities together and where creativity can push the limits of imagination. Working with a wide variety of clients and partners on projects of all scopes and scales, his pursuit is engaging end users at a higher, more sustainable level, culminating in lasting relationships. He draws inspiration from the modest beauty inherent in everyday life and the captivating mosaic woven by his travels, enriching his appreciation for the intricate facets that compose the tapestry of human experience. Learn more at HermanMejia.com

The combination of these artists’ works adds a vibrant and engaging artistic dimension to the public space with the aim to honor the past while inspiring the present and future generations through creative expression and story telling.
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RESUME - ANNA MURPHY

​Unique quality that merges fine art and street art into one unique expression...
Rooted in spirituality and research into the power and divinity of feminine energy.
​A celebration of nature’s beauty and our divine connection to Mother Earth and Animal Kingdom
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‘LEGENDARY’ 
by Anna Murphy
Features: 2,880 SF
Client: IndyArts and Pacers Sports Ent., Indianapolis, IN
Lead Artist of a 2,880 SF mural located in the Bicentennial Unity Plaza in downtown Indianapolis. The mural depicts 43 portraits of local legends of Indianapolis who had a significant impact on Indiana’s capital city between 1820 and 2020. Also included is flora and fauna that have symbolic connections to Indianapolis and to the individuals honored.  The 2,880 sq, ft. mural  is located in the Bicentennial Unity Plaza in downtown Indianapolis. Included are some of the City’s most prominent civil rights leaders, community activists, politicians, sports figures, arts and culture luminaries, educators, philanthropist and more. The blue and gold color palette is an homage to the Indiana State Flag. For this final installment of the ‘City of Indianapolis Bicentennial Legends Series’ more than 150 artists from around the county applied for the opportunity to paint the mural, and a 40 person committee spent six moths reviewing and selecting the legends for the mural, considering nearly 200 leaders. The final lineup includes Julia Carson, Eli Lilly, President Benjamin Harrison, Tony Hulman, Kurt Vonnegut, Madam C.J. Walker, Slick Leonard, James Whitcomb Riley, Hoagie Carmichael, Sam Jones, John Wooden, Richard Lugar, Bill Hudnut, and James Whitcomb Riley to name a few. An informational digital series highlighting the legends of the mural is featured inside the interactive ‘Sphere’ sculpture by Herman Mejia located adjacent to the mural.

“The vision for Bicentennial Unity Plaza has from its inception been to create a space to celebrate our city’s history, recognize our change-makers, and inspire new generations eager to lead our city into the future. The diverse group of legends depicted in the mural left their own unique imprints on Indianapolis and we consider it a privilege to honor them in this way”, said Andy Mallon, executive director of the CIB (Capital Improvement Board of Indiana)
‘We have some great murals in town, theres no doubt about it, but the fact that we could find a way to do a mural that has 43 of our forefathers on whose shoulders we stand. This is a group that has made Indianapolis such that guys like me want to spend their whole life here.” – Rick Fuson, Pacers Sports and Entertainment CEO
“Through these artworks, we are building knowledge of and appreciation for our city’s history and culture in an equitable, inclusive way.” – Julie Goodman, Indy Arts Council president and CEO
“Anna Murphy’s vision for this piece perfectly aligns with the spirits of unity, history, and equity central to what Bicentennial Unity Plaza stands for”. – Vop Osili, President of the Marion City Council
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‘BEAUTIFUL AND BRAVE’  
by Anna Murphy
Features: 1.200 SF
Client: Franklin County Arts Council (FrankArts), Frankfort KY
​Located in Historic Downtown Frankfort Kentucky,  overlooking the Kentucky river, in the most popular three block radius of shops, eateries, and downtown attractions. One of three large scale murals to beautify the capital city of Kentucky as part of an international artist call by the Franklin County Arts Council for their downtown mural series. A permanent stop on the Frankfort Public Art tour.

“The work on the mural is already intriguing patrons. After having a meal at the restaurant, some walk outside to watch Anna paint. Arts Downtown gives people another reason to come downtown. It makes the area akin to an art museum, as some of the work does not have a Frankfort tie, but it is still made by a world-renowned artist. The art also provides an avenue for conversation to begin. Art allows people to come together and agree and disagree from all demographics.” -Kelly May, Frankfort Commissioner. Excerpt from The Washington Times article 2019

“I think what it brings to Frankfort is some new energy and it helps tell the story of our community better.” - Suzanne Gray, President of FrankArts

“You moved me mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. For the first time in my 50 years of life, I truly appreciated art. Thank you.”-Local Frankfort resident, excerpt from Frank Magazine article, 2020
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‘HERE IN SPIRIT’ 
by Anna Murphy
Features: 1,600 SF
Client: Private Commission in collaboration with The Chickasaw Nation
​In honor of Hoka, a Chickasaw woman, who was allotted land in 1836 where a portion of Oxford was later founded. We remember and honor her history and the beauty of the Chickasaw people, which still remains to this day.
 
Inspired by their reverence for Mother Earth, the mural reflects native animals and plants of the Chickasaw Homeland including Red Wolf (which once populated the area), White Tailed Deer, Northern Mockingbird, Monarch Butterfly, and the Ofi Tohbi Ishto (Large White Dog) who was a spiritual protector and guide for the Chickasaw people. The plants include several native species such as Southern Magnolia and Southern Indica Azalea as well as plants culturally relevant to the Chickasaw people including American Lotus and Button Snakeroot.
 
A special thanks to Helen Overstreet of Mike Overstreet Properties, LLC for commissioning the mural, Earl Dismuke (Art consultant and curator), and the generosity and support of Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby.

“I want to thank Anna (Murphy) and Helen (Overstreet) on behalf of the Chickasaw Nation for their work in recognizing the Chickasaw history. This project is a step in honoring our Chickasaw ancestors and recognition of the resilient spirit of the Chickasaw people that remains to this day”. Shelby Banko, Chickasaw Nations Division of Heritage Preservation
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‘PING TOM PARK - MURALS’ 
by Anna Murphy
Client: Ping Tom Park Advisory Council (PAC) and Coalition for a Better Chinese-American Community (CBAC)
​A series of monumental, 71’ x 20’, hand painted murals located at the center of Ping Tom Memorial Park, in Chinatown Chicago. The murals were created in close collaboration with the Chinatown community to bring beauty and elegance to the 18th St bridge underpasses. Their giant scale and classical designs bring a contemporary feel to traditional Chinese artistic practices and aesthetics. Working closely with the local community this was a collaborative effort from the design phase through to the painting of the mural, with the goal of bridging different cultures together.

“The mural is inspired by the beautiful and rich history of the Chinese Silk landscape paintings, considered by many to be the highest form of painting. Striking and bold in its large scale, it gives a contemporary feel to an age-old tradition. The reflective gold background sparkles with light as the sun moves across its surface, breathing new life into every changing moment. With a loving reverence for the natural world, this image is full of meaningful symbolism: the towering evergreen trees and elegant cranes are symbols of longevity; the flowers are symbols of purity and perseverance; and the birds are symbols of change and togetherness.” -Ping Tom Park Advisory Council 

RESUME - HERMAN MEJIA

Where Story Meets Execution...
Expertise in architecture, public art, industrial design, development, estimating, and custom fabrication to create bespoke projects where execution and storytelling converge, and where creativity can push the limits of imagination
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‘TOGETHER’
by Herman Mejia (a design collaboration with Populous)
Features: 130’ Long by 30’ High, Mirror Stainless-Steel + Indiana Limestone + Lighting
Fabricator: Eventscape, Inc.
Client: Indiana Pacers, Indiana CIB
The centerpiece of Bicentennial Unity Plaza is an arced stainless-steel and limestone sculpture entitled ‘Together’, a gesture inspired by Kennedy & King’s historical connection to Indy. Two overarching geometries that almost meet, to be interpreted as the continuous effort to bring unity and harmony. “This sculpture, in particular, will be an important visual reminder of how and why we must bridge our differences and celebrate our diversity,” said Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett

In addition to serving as the gateway to the plaza, visitors will be able to engage with the sculpture using two mirrored alcoves designed for reflection and capturing photos. The sculpture also will include programmable LED lighting to highlight the custom limestone and trigger lighting effects at night at the alcove platforms

The objective was to take the vision for these public art sculptures and create a destination where people can come together, gather, and celebrate in community
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‘SPHERE’ 
by Herman Mejia (a design collaboration with Populous)
Features: 23’-9” High, Mirror Stainless-Steel + Concave LED Media + Sound + Lighting
Fabricator: Eventscape, Inc.
Client: Indiana Pacers (PS&E), Indiana CIB
 ‘Sphere’ is an homage to Indy’s heritage and love for the game of basketball, a reflection of the self, and a blank canvas to tell stories that matter. Allowing Bicentennial Unity Plaza visitors an opportunity to interact from within the sculpture as well as around it. This dome-like installation is fabricated with the same stainless-steel elements of ‘Together’ and includes two kinetic screens that can project live images, video,  and sound as well as randomly selected photos of landmarks located across Indianapolis. The projection system is programmable for special events as well 

Adjacent to the home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever, the height of the domed art installation will be 23 feet, 9 inches, matching the distance from the NBA 3-point line to the basket. ‘Sphere’ is a blank canvas for storytelling that will engage plaza guests in so many ways. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said. “It’s about always leaving that Hoosier hospitality neon light on for all to see and all to gravitate toward”

“Bicentennial Unity Plaza represents a call to action to celebrate our history and diversity, engage each other, and collaborate on programming that brings to life our collective vision of a unified and inclusive community,” said PS&E Chief Executive Officer Rick Fuson. So, creating two distinct sculptures that work in unison and foster community engagement was the ultimate objective

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‘CAMPFIRE’ 
by Herman Mejia & Michael Belmore
Features: 15’ High, Stainless-Steel Core + Custom Perforated Corten Steel Scroll, and a hand-carved granite boulder
Fabricator: Eventscape, Inc.
Client: City of Toronto
A campfire at the water’s edge is an event, a signaling device, or celebration. A campfire offers warmth, provides comfort. It is an extension of the setting sun, pushing back the cool night air. At some point in our lives, most of us have been lost in thought, looking deep into the flickering light emanating from burning embers. This fire-inspired sense of solitude has existed since humankind first transformed kindling to flame.

Campfire’s core is a window into the past, present, and future, It frames the “instagrammable” moment  with the City of Toronto within its aperture. A tessellated skin custom fabricated from laser-cut, brake-formed corten steel with custom perforated motifs. Perforations upon corten flame integrate artwork from the community outreach program. To have a woman’s voice and as inspiration for the artwork, Jean Augustine Centre (JAC) participated in a community engagement workshop activity to empower young women and develop imagery that discusses important topics such as empowerment, inclusion, equality, justice, freedom, and representation.

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