pocket plaza banner art revised proposal attachment c
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An illustrated tribute to Cedar Rapids and all of its diversity, vibrance, entrepreneurship and industrial importance.
Pocket Plaza Banner Art Revised Proposal
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Arabesque design inspired by theMother Mosque of America
Geometric depiction of theCedar River and the four quadrants
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Czech floral design inspired by theCzech history in Cedar Rapids
A vibrant shout out to Crunch Berries, one of the many cereals processed locally
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A fun way to highlight the prevalenceof corn processing in Cedar Rapids
An abstract print based on 0’s and 1’s (computer code) that is inspired by the Tech Corridor and the
technology based work of NewBoCo
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Cedar trees composed of a colorful and modernized take on quilt patterns
Inspired by the initiative by the city of Cedar Rapids to create pollinator zones within the city
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This panel is inspired by Cedar Rapids based civil rights activist Viola Gibson and her collection of china dishes,
some of which are housed at the African American Museum of Iowa. This piece is a take on a china pattern done in the
emblematic colors that are displayed on the outside walls of the museum.