BY: Lorrie Parise
Award-winning artist, Anat Ronen, recently created a two-dimensional, interactive Italian village street scene onsite in The Woodlands at Creekside Park Village Green, painted on the wall next to Crust Pizza Co. The Italian streetscape creates the illusion of being in Italy and ties in the Italian-food concept of Crust Pizza. Using latex as her medium, Ronen used a “trompe l’oeil” style, which means “fooling the eye.”
“Interactive murals are a way to inject some fun and interest into our developments, hopefully putting a smile on faces and a sense of wonder for our youngsters in the community,” said Jim Carman, Senior Vice President, Commercial Development for The Howard Hughes Corporation. “We have loved working with Anat on murals in Bridgeland, our sister community, and we are extremely excited to add this one within the Creekside Park Village Center.”
SOURCE: https://www.hellowoodlands.com
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