BirdNote   /     Emily Raboteau and Harlem's Gray Hawk Mural

Summary

An artist pays tribute to her mother through a bird mural.

Subtitle
An artist pays tribute to her mother through a bird mural.
Duration
00:01:41
Publishing date
2024-07-19 07:00
Link
https://www.birdnote.org/listen/shows/emily-raboteau-and-harlems-gray-hawk-mural
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Shownotes

Over the last few years, writer Emily Raboteau has been going out and photographing a series of bird murals found throughout New York City commissioned by the National Audubon Society. One day, she came across an artist finishing up a Gray Hawk mural in west Harlem. The artist explained that she had chosen to paint that species because the gray feathers reminded her of the color of her mother’s hair.

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