Brown Thrasher by Jesus Medina

Location: 600 W. 150th Street, New York, NY

笔补颈苍迟别诲:听11/18/21

About the Bird: A foxy-red bird that likes to hang out in the understory, foraging for berries and bugs, the Brown Thrasher is today widespread throughout much of the Central and Eastern United States. Its loud, crackling callnotes can be heard from dense shrubbery, but when defending its territory, the male will sing rich, melodious songs from high perches. The species is highly vulnerable to climate change: It may lose 87 percent of its current summer range by the end of the century if temperatures continue to rise unabated. Curbing greenhouse gas emissions to keep warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius over preindustrial levels will preserve more than half of that habitat.

About the Artist:听听is听an artist and graphic designer for Lehman College, his alma mater. As a painter and sculptor his art interests听vary wildly, from the mundane to the ridiculous.听He chose to work in mixed media in order to bring more depth to this听mural. He centered the Brown Thrasher with acrylic paint and split the background into four sections, indicating the changes in season and the times of the year the bird is most active (spring and summer). Then he added modeling paste only to the autumn section, he says, to contrast winter and make the seasons more pleasing as viewers are guided from left to right.听He chose to depict the听Brown Thrasher 鈥渄ue not only to its symbolism but to bring attention to this species as a whole,鈥 he says.听鈥淲hat can be said about the Brown Thrasher, a bird not known by many but still valued to where it is most endemic, symbolizing free will and hard work, which is definitely what I had felt during the creation of this piece.鈥澨齌his painting is his first solo piece for the 爆料公社听MuralProject, though he has assisted on other artists鈥 work for the听project听in past years.

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