Public Projects
Lifeguard Towers
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Garden in TransitOne of the largest public art projects in NYC. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the NYC taxi cab, thosands of taxi cabs were covered with painted flower patterns. |
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Soaring Dreams AirshipIn partnership with Ameriquest Soaring Dreams Program, the blimp was covered with 40,000 square-foot-canvas and painted by nearly 5000 children, making it the largest flying art project. |
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NASCAR Soaring Dreams ProjectFour unique cars designed for Ameriquest Roush Racing Team in vibrant colors and design representing the Soaring Dreams Project. Each car was designed for the top Nascar drivers and debut at four seperate events. |
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Chelsea PiersVibrant art work convering around Chelsea Piers at NYC. The works includes the History Wall, Pier Park Grounds, and Tugboat. |
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Garden in Transit - AIRborneIn celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wright Brother's flight at Kitty Hawk, NASA teamed up with Portraits of Hope to have a 1937 DC-3 airplane covered with painted flower patterns. |
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Air Traffic Control TowerTeens painted 7000 square feet of geometric panels to cover the 120 foot high concrete sections of the airport control tower located in Long Beach, California. |
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New Orleans Schools and Buildings
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For the Future (melie eh)A horrifically violent attack on young school children in Japan severely traumatized that nation in 2001 and led Portraits of Hope to develop a project that merged the healing arts with public art for schools and communities in the Osaka region. |
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US Youth Organization National ConventionWorking with more than 1000 teens, Portraits of Hope created vibrant panels which were shipped to rape crisis centers, rehabilitative centers, hospitals, and other human service facilities. |
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Project 9865 - Tower of HopeThousands of seriously ill children and many communities joined together to create a 165 foot tower located in Los Angeles. |
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Washington State ProjectA traumatic episode in Moses Lake, Washington where Portraits of Hope joined others to help renovate the local Boys and Girls Club. |
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Opica CenterAn inter-generational program in which school kids interacted with senior citizens to create panel art work displayed at senior care centers. |
