Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Perspecsion/Dragons - Springfield, MA

Perspecsion/Dragons
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.049 W 072° 35.222





Short Description: 

A pair of young artists employed different styles and themes to decorate the opposite sides of the utility box on the southwest corner of Main and State Streets in downtown Springfield, MA.
Location: Massachusetts, United States

Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses. This painted utility box was sponsored by the Springfield Central Cultural District and painted by Springfield high school students.

The street side of this utility box was painted by Olivia M. Barnes in a deconstructive style. The title is Perspecsion which I assume is a concatenation of Perspective and Vision. The work carries a serious message about alienation, awareness, and surveillance in modern society.

A disjointed series of black and white images of eyes, ears, noses, and a mouth represent how we sense and interact with the world. The explicit message is: are you being watched and heard? Are you aware of your surroundings? From where do you get your information. A multicolored background creates a sharp contrast and draws attention to the black and white images.

The sidewalk side contains variously colored winged dragons and is signed MAW (Molly A. Walsh).

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Coqui Frog and Rooster - Springfield, MA

Coqui Frog and Rooster
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.224 W 072° 35.582


Short Description: 

An impressionist like painting decorates the utility box on the northeast corner of Main and Worthington Streets in Springfield, MA.




Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses.

The New England Farm Workers' Council and Gifted Tones Paint & Music Lounge sponsored this utility box that was painted by Alberto Navarro and Karlos Torruella. The sidewalk features a coqui frog sitting on a flowering plant which extends onto the south side of the utility box. The background shifts from yellow to orange to red to blue hues suggesting the sky at dawn. The street side has a large sun low on the horizon against a multicolored background ranging from green at the bottom to blue at the top. The red outline image of a rooster crowing, the logo of the New England Farm Workers' Council is superimposed over the sun. The background extends onto the north side of the utility box and small petroglyph images are scattered around the bottom and on the south side of the utility box.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Four Celebrities and a Parody, Springfield, MA

Four Celebrities and a Parody
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.131 W 072° 35.380


Short Description: 

A painted utility box just south of 1390 Main Street in Springfield features Muhammad Ali, a parody of a nearby sculpture and cast members of the Sopranos.



Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses.




John Simpson is well known for painting a series of murals in downtown Springfield that feature celebrities. This utility box is primarily a tribute to Muhammad Ali who died on June 3, 2016. His image appears on the sidewalk side. The south side contains three vertically arranged portraits. They appear to be Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler and James Gandolfini - Carmela Soprano, Meadow Soprano and Tony Soprano. The street side is a parody of a silhouette sculpture if a huge bird directly opposite the utility box to the west. In the parody the bird is feeding a worm to its two young birds. A pair of butterflies surround the meter on the north side.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: City Buildings - Springfield, MA

City Buildings
Springfield, MA




N 42° 06.131 W 072° 35.129

Short Description: 

A painted utility box on the westernmost State and Maple Streets (there are two such intersections 100' apart) in Springfield, MA is painted with a collage of city buildings.



Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses. This painted utility box was sponsored by Maplegate Rehab.

Terry Sullivan used, predominately, tones of green and blue to create this collage of city buildings that cover all four sides of this utility box. The buildings are representative examples of the types of structures found in Springfield.

Friday, June 17, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: One - Springfield, MA

One
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.283 W 072° 35.391



Short Description: 

Inter-racial harmony is the theme of a painted utility box is located on Dwight Street at the southwest corner of Bridge Street in Springfield, MA.



Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond.

One of the utility boxed to be finished on the first day of painting was painted by local artist Renee Flowers with the help and support of her family members. The street side of the utility box has stylized persons of four races grouped side-by-side. Above is the title "ONE." The north side of the utility box follows the same motif with two persons arm-in-arm. The sidewalk side and the south side of this boldly painted utility box is painted with an array of multicolored bubbles.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Faces - Springfield, MA

Faces
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.163 W 072° 35.094



Short Description: 

A painted utility box on the easternmost intersection of State and Maple Streets (there are two such intersections 100' apart) in Springfield, MA is painted with the theme of faces.



Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses. This painted utility box was sponsored by Painting with a Twist and Inspired Marketing

Chris Gann has created a utility box using an unusual technique. From a distance street side is the full face portrait of a man. If you look closely you will notice the portrait is made up of a mosaic hundreds of individually painted faces. The east side uses the same technique to create a to co-joined faces in profile. The sidewalk side has a grouping of four faces done in the traditional manner. The west side adds butterflies, paint brushes in a glasses of wine (Painting with a Twist is an organization that combines wine tasting with painting) to many smaller portraits.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Anthropomorphic Cats - Springfield, MA

Anthropomorphic Cats
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.250 W 072° 35.644



Short Description: 

A painted utility box on the northwest corner of Hampden and Main Streets in Springfield, MA features nine cats engaged in human tasks.
Location: Massachusetts, United States



Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses. This painted utility box was sponsored by the Taylor Street Dental Dr. (David) Peck, DMD.



Lisa Hersey portrays nine variously colored cats engaging in human activities. On the sidewalk side gray, orange and brown cats are listing to NEPR (New England Public Radio) playing on a boom box radio. On west side a black and white cat and a brown cat are watching public television. On the street side a an orange and black cat are playing basketball below the stylized word SPRRRRRRRRRINGFIELD. Springfield is the birthplace of basketball and home to the Basketball Hall of Fame. On the east side a gray cat is playing a saxophone. The top of the box has a black cat drawn as a Kilroy-Was-Here pose. Three teeth decorate the each side of the top of the utility box.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Geometric Designs - Springfield, MA

Geometric Designs
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.087 W 072° 35.362



Short Description: 

A painted utility box on the north side of the Court Square next to City Hall in Springfield, MA is decorated with a bold geometric designs dominated by triangles and rectangles.




Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses. This painted utility box was sponsored by the Springfield Symphony Orchestra.

Gloria Cabeller-Arce has used a pallet of bold colors - black, green, blue, purple, orange and yellow - to create eye-popping designs, composed primarily of triangles and rectangles, on all sides of this utility box. The street (west) side contains a diamond shaped rectangle sub-divided by a complex array of colored triangles against a green background.

Black is used for the remaining backgrounds. The south side feature a rectangle on point accented by parallelograms to give a 3-D effect. The east side has two vertically oriented rectangles, each sub-divided into triangles. The north side has two black and two purple triangles outlined in orange and green. The outline forms a large X.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Sunflowers - Springfield, MA:

Sunflowers
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.158 W 072° 35.447




Short Description: 

A sunflower themed painted utility box is located on the northwest corner of Main Street at the corner of Boland Way in Springfield, MA.



Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses.

One of the first utility boxes to be finished was painted by Lorraine McAlpine. The utility box has sunflowers and a single red tulip painted against a blue background. The name of the sponsor, Tower Square, appears in black block letters on the front of the top of the sidewalk side of the utility box. Tower Square is a boutique shopping mall in downtown Springfield.

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Doughnuts - Springfield, MA

Doughnuts
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.257 W 072° 35.364



Short Description: 

A painted utility box on the southwest corner of Dwight and Hillman Streets in Springfield, MA features a large array of doughnuts.




Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses. This painted utility box was sponsored by the Basketball Hall of Fame.



Perhaps inspired by Andy Warhol painting of pop art icons, Andrea Newland has created a painted utility box featuring an array of doughnuts. The box has a green background on all four sides. The front of the sidewalk side has six rows containing 21 of of these tasty toroids. The street side has seven rows containing 23 mostly complete doughnuts. The north side adds 12 doughnuts and the south side has 18 more. As if this was not a sufficient number of doughnuts, there are a dozen more doughnuts painted against a blue background on the top of the utility box. In all, there are 86 doughnuts decorating the utility box.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Decorated Utility Box: Geometric City Scenes - Springfield, MA

Geometric City Scenes
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.346 W 072° 35.506



Short Description: 

City scenes create with geometric shapes decorate the utility box on the northwest corner of Taylor and Dwight Streets in Springfield, MA.




Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses.

Professional artist Arielle Jessop used a unusual and creative technique to painted this utility box. The street side features a rectangular brown building with irregular windows. A bed of flowers occupies the bottom of the painting and a tree sweeps diagonally from left to right in the foreground. All sides have a multicolored geometric sky. The north side features buildings and trees. The sidewalk side has a perspective painting of two buildings on opposite sides of a narrow street. The south side features tall flowers.



The top of the utility box has the name of the sponsor - WGBY, the local Public Broadcasting Station. Ms. Jessop's Facebook page indicated she also received support from artistic service Antler Editions.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Decorated Utility Box - Electric Eel - Springfield, MA

Electric Eel
Springfield, MA


N 42° 06.403 W 072° 35.420




Short Description: 

A painted utility box on the southeast corner of Chestnut and Taylor Streets in Springfield, MA features an electric eel.

Long Description:

Eighteen artists have been chosen by the Springfield Central Cultural District to paint and beautify electrical utility boxes in the downtown area of Springfield. The first boxes were painted on Monday May 23, 2016 and the program will continue throughout the month and beyond. Many of the paintings will be sponsored by local organizations and businesses.

Sydney Briggs decorated this utility box with a large electric eel against an electric blue background. The brown eel starts on the street (west) side and continues onto the north, east, and south sides of the utility box in a serpentine clockwise fashion. A yellow bolt of lightning accents the street side of the utility box.