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Read More About Paul Wackers at KILROY
At 2100 Kettner in San Diego, DPA Fine Art curated an eye-catching art program by selecting local and global artists to enhance the development. This program is enjoyed by both railroad passengers and those arriving on flights at San Diego International Airport. Celebrating Little Italy’s cultural tapestry, the project showcases whimsical murals by BumblebeeLovesYou, depicting a charming scene of a skateboarding boy enjoying a slice of pizza. London’s Ben Eine created site-specific typography murals, "HEY" and the neon sign "CIAO," which pay homage to the Southern California neighborhood’s Italian heritage. Artist Paul Wackers created a six-story painting on the exterior stairway, helping to alleviate the close proximity of the residential building across the street while offering neighbors a colorful sightline. These artworks beautifully merge contemporary creativity with Little Italy’s rich cultural heritage, celebrating its role as a culinary hub since the 1920s. The art contributes to the neighborhood’s urban fabric, honoring its enduring legacy while enhancing charm and vitality.
6 New Installations From A-List Artists Bring Star Power To SD’s Art Scene
https://theresandiego.com/new-installations-san-diego-art-scene/ -
KILROY - San Diego, CA
Paul Wackers - KILROY: Murals and Public Projects
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Read More About Paul Wackers at KILROY
At 2100 Kettner in San Diego, DPA Fine Art curated an eye-catching art program by selecting local and global artists to enhance the development. This program is enjoyed by both railroad passengers and those arriving on flights at San Diego International Airport. Celebrating Little Italy’s cultural tapestry, the project showcases whimsical murals by BumblebeeLovesYou, depicting a charming scene of a skateboarding boy enjoying a slice of pizza. London’s Ben Eine created site-specific typography murals, "HEY" and the neon sign "CIAO," which pay homage to the Southern California neighborhood’s Italian heritage. Artist Paul Wackers created a six-story painting on the exterior stairway, helping to alleviate the close proximity of the residential building across the street while offering neighbors a colorful sightline. These artworks beautifully merge contemporary creativity with Little Italy’s rich cultural heritage, celebrating its role as a culinary hub since the 1920s. The art contributes to the neighborhood’s urban fabric, honoring its enduring legacy while enhancing charm and vitality.
6 New Installations From A-List Artists Bring Star Power To SD’s Art Scene
https://theresandiego.com/new-installations-san-diego-art-scene/

