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Chicago Artist Ali Six Creates Mural for Wicker Park
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The inspiration behind a 15-foot high mural in Wicker Park.
Chicago may be coming to life thanks to the spring weather, but the recent explosion of public art has also brought some color and life to the city. One local muralist is hoping his 15-foot-high mural in Wicker Park inspires people to find hope. It’s called “The Butterfly Effect.”
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Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices
Chicago Artist Ali Six Creates Mural for Wicker Park
Clip: 4/16/2022 | 2m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Chicago may be coming to life thanks to the spring weather, but the recent explosion of public art has also brought some color and life to the city. One local muralist is hoping his 15-foot-high mural in Wicker Park inspires people to find hope. It’s called “The Butterfly Effect.”
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