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Great Octopus

Measures 80 feet by 70 feet, made of traffic marking paint. Dionne Bonner's description of the work is "[d]uring the 2008 Art on the Avenue summer festival, in Tacoma WA, I painted a street intersection mural. The mural was painted directly on the pavement of an intersection closed during the festival and was based on an illustration I designed depictin gan octopus and other sea live. the day-long public art project was completed with the help of festival-goers".

In Loving Memory

Measures 42 feet by 17 feet. The medium is latex paint on concrete, fabricated acrylic pieces, and graffiti coating. Dionne Bonner's description of the work is "[v]iolence against our youth is devastating. In Loving Memory is a youth memorial dedicated to all the young people form the Eastside of Tacoma who have lost their lives to gun violence".

Inhabited 2.0

Measures eight feet by ten feet. The medium is a graphite drawing and print transfer onto wood and acrylic paint. Dionne Bonner's description of the work is "[t]his temporary art installation was installed on the grounds of the Salishan community in Tacoma, WA. The installation created an opportunity for self-reflection by remembering our lives are a collection of moments reconstructed over time. Like cells. our experiences connect to form complete vital memories".

Interconnections

Measures 36 feet by eight feet. The medium is latex paint on marine quality wood panels and graffiti coating. Dionne Bonner's description of the work is "'Interconnections' mural represents unity and is dedicated to each community member's contribution (long-time, displaced, and new) to the lively and diverse Hilltop neighborhood. The indelible mark the Black community has had in shaping this neighborhood is unmistakable. But this community has not always been reported on or seen in its true light. There has been a narrowness of thought about Hilltop in the past, and through a skewed lens, the resiliency of the Black community has been ignored".

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