Reaching high above North Main Street in Memphis, stylized depictions of colorful water droplets cover 6,000 square feet of the side of the Memphis Area Transit Authority’s trolley facility.
Created by graphic artist Khara Woods and titled “Basin Portraits,” it’s a bright spot along an otherwise unremarkable street, giving those walking or driving by something beautiful to look at on the way to where they’re going. But it’s also a complex interpretation of an environmental issue specific to the neighborhood that surrounds the mural: litter.
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