Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles

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Artist: 
Address: 

Hazard Ave. at Hammel St., Los Angeles, CA 90063. (click to view)

Size: 
15' X 50' ft
Medium: 
Acrylic
Date: 
1991
Type: 
Cultural
Religious
Description / Interpretation: 

A contemporary tribute to a traditional Mexican icon, the Virgin of Guadalupe. Two giants surround the Virgin. The blue giant represents the future. His color in part reflects the artist's concern over the effects of pollution and other environmental crises. The other giant is a woman. She is a teacher, modelled after Botello's sister, and holds gifts of knowledge in her hand. Botello grew up in this neighborhood, and his family attends the church that sponsored the mural, (Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.)
Photo: © Robin Dunitz