Wabash Arts Corridor | WABASH ARTS CORRI-DOORS: Isabella Scott
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WABASH ARTS CORRI-DOORS: Isabella Scott

Title

Endless Twist

Artist

Isabella Scott

Location

1014 S Michigan Ave (11th St side)

Artist Statment

I created Endless Twist after discovering the lack of diversity in children’s literature. I made it a mission to design the illustrations I would have loved to see as a young girl. The kind of illustrations that celebrate diversity and the uniqueness of young black girls. A black girl's hair is just so special and unique and comes in so many shapes and textures. I really want girls to love their hair and everything about themselves. As a kid I remember always getting my hair done and loving the barrettes so I recreated that moment that myself and so many other young girls also relate to. In Endless Twist I really focused on creating a cute, bright, and fun mural that highlights the uniqueness of young black girls, promotes positivity, and brings a smile to every person passing by!

About This Project

This project was generously commissioned by Facilities & Operations at Columbia College Chicago.

The Wabash Arts Corri-Doors project was founded by Yvvi Atanassov ’20