The Art of Growing
acrylic and latex paints on wall
9' h x 42' w , 2006
located at Copper Sun Child Development Center, 150 N. 4th Avenue, Phoenix,
Arizona
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This mural was part of the
introduction to a nature-based curriculum, including children's
hands-on gardening activities, and it provides a colorful backdrop on
the two main walls of the community room. The project was funded by generous
grants from the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, and by Summa Associates,
which oversees the Center.
Viewed from left to right, we see desert cacti
and creatures, a large copper sun, and a pond full of fish being watched
by a large frog. Anansi the spider hovers over the storytelling area,
where a dog is reading a book beneath a large, leafy tree. The grassy
lawn has a blanket spread out for a picnic, or a place to sprawl and
watch the fireflies that line the edge of the meadow. A path leads back
through the woods—the
start of a hike or an imaginative adventure. A tiled patio garden, showing
how we can participate in nature by growing bright sunflowers and an
agave in pots, is watched over by Spot, many birds, and a new moon with
its promise of new beginnings.

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