Thursday November 21st, 2024 9:06PM

“Lawrenceville Blooms” mural completed and set to reflect vibrant community

By Giselle Mesquital Intern

The project was initiated through the works of the Lawrenceville Arts Commision, and was approved by the City Council earlier this year. Atlanta based artist, Teresa Abboud, was chosen to work on the project and started the process back in September. After 300 hours of work, with artistic contributions from various community members, the project officially wrapped up on October 19. 

Abboud moved to Atlanta from Lebanon a few years back and has since made it an important factor to incorporate the value of culture into her work.

"Painting this mural alongside the Lawrenceville community has been a heartwarming experience,” Abboud said. “As I worked, people passing by would honk, wave, and share their excitement. My hope is that in some small way, this mural has sparked inspiration in the hearts of those who witnessed its creation. Art has the power to connect us and inspire us, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to be a part of that process."

The mural has been named “Lawrenceville Blooms'' and can be spotted at the intersection of Jackson Street and Buford drive.

The 'Lawrenceville Blooms' mural is not just a remarkable work of art; it's a reflection of the vibrant community we have built here in Lawrenceville,” Lawrenceville City Manager Chuck Warbington said. “The completion of this mural is a testament to what we can achieve when we come together as a community."

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