Cecil
Richard’s large depiction of Cecil demonstrates how the mural functions to establish Cecil as a face of the community and also displays gratitude to him for everything that he poured into the community, from hosting an annual art show for the children to teaching his own art classes on technique which hold to be very significant because it introduced and spread an interest for many children in the community that would later go on to reach new heights within the art world, all thanks to Cecil. Despite the noble depiction of Cecil gazing back at the viewer, the crumbling and cracks along Cecil’s face reveal erosion to the mural that has occurred over time. Richard utilizes many geometric patterns in the design of the collar on his clothing, to the series of rectangular patterns seen on the architecture behind him.
Written by Randy Medley Jr., c/o ‘24