Maybe you've seen it, maybe you haven't, but it's official: one giant frog has taken over the East Side.
Or... the side of a building on Kenilworth and Farwell Avenue, at least.
Designed and painted by French mural artist MTO, the frog is a part of a new and exciting mural project spearheaded by illustrator Stacey William and UWM Professor Tim Decker,
"...You don't really realize how big it is until someone tells you it's got a seven-foot tall eyeball!" laughs Stacey.
And when it comes to new incredible mural art on the East Side, the French frog is just the beginning.
This mural project, Black Cat Alley, has invited local, national and international artist to come transform two blocks of alleyway on the East Side into a breathtaking (and permanent!) walk-through art gallery.
And with artists painting all this week to meet their Sunday deadline, we're already impressed by what we've seen so far.
Stacey explains, "Some of thebeing explored... there's a 20-foot tall man in prison garb that's a statement on black male incarceration in our city...."
"...and then on the other end of the spectrum there are things just bursting with joy and happiness like the monarch butterflies by Jeremy Novy..."
"...or the celebration of African-American Family Values..."
"It's just the different things that are touching each artist. We're very excited to see the finished results."
For more on Black Cat Alley, you can check out progress on their Facebook and website or take a walk through yourself! Click here for a detailed mapof the location.
Maybe you've seen it, maybe you haven't, but it's official: one giant frog has taken over the East Side.
Or... the side of a building on Kenilworth and Farwell Avenue, at least.
Designed and painted by French mural artist MTO, the frog is a part of a new and exciting mural project spearheaded by illustrator Stacey William and UWM Professor Tim Decker,
"...You don't really realize how big it is until someone tells you it's got a seven-foot tall eyeball!" laughs Stacey.
And when it comes to new incredible mural art on the East Side, the French frog is just the beginning.
This mural project, Black Cat Alley, has invited local, national and international artist to come transform two blocks of alleyway on the East Side into a breathtaking (and permanent!) walk-through art gallery.
And with artists painting all this week to meet their Sunday deadline, we're already impressed by what we've seen so far.
Stacey explains, "Some of thebeing explored... there's a 20-foot tall man in prison garb that's a statement on black male incarceration in our city...."
"...and then on the other end of the spectrum there are things just bursting with joy and happiness like the monarch butterflies by Jeremy Novy..."
"...or the celebration of African-American Family Values..."
"It's just the different things that are touching each artist. We're very excited to see the finished results."
For more on Black Cat Alley, you can check out progress on their Facebook and website or take a walk through yourself! Click here for a detailed mapof the location.