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The Artist Who Challenges City Mayors to be Water-wise Internationally renowned marine life artist, Wyland, has painted a new building mural to celebrate Earth Month. The new piece will be added to Wyland’s repertoire of over 100 building murals around the globe. In 1993 Wyland founded the Wyland Foundation dedicated to promoting, protecting, and preserving the world’s ocean, waterways, and marine life and encourages environmental awareness through community events, education programs, and public art projects. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, Wyland has captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over 100 monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects to date and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year. ....
Few smells stir up nostalgia as quickly as a box of crayons. But for some, a box of crayons stirs up emotions. Until Crayola released its “Colors of the World” collection in 1992, many children would reach into a box only to discover there was no color to match their skin tone, not to mention a coloring page that represented their ethnicity or family structure. The coloring book puts an emphasis on different types of family structures. However, a coloring book titled “Finding Joy in our Differences” created by local organizations and Ringling College of Art and Design students is hoping to change that narrative. ....
Helen Mattson marks living more than a century. Submitted photo She was born on Dec. 4, 1919, in Anoka, Minn. She had a hole in her neck when she was 9 months old. The doctor said there was nothing they could do, but Helenâs brother, Grant, found a college student who knew something about radiation and they were able to close the wound. You can still see the wound on her neck. Helen attended Tuttle Elementary School. She attended Marshall High School in Minneapolis. She would wear high heels to school as a teenager. When she graduated high school, Helen clerked at a Hoves grocery store in Minneapolis. ....