St. Patrick's Cathedral unveils its largest mural in 150 years, dedicated to NYC's immigrant communities
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St. Patrick's Cathedral will unveil a new mural by Adam Cvijanovic this fall, creating the largest commissioned artwork since its opening. Titled What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding, the mural stands 25 feet high and surrounds the entrance vestibule. It pays tribute to generations of immigrants and first responders, inspired by Ireland's Apparition at Knock. The mural features saints and historical figures from New York's Catholic and immigrant communities, rendered in Cvijanovic's luminous style, highlighted by rays of gold leaf that connect different eras.
The mural honors generations of immigrants and first responders, featuring saints such as Frances Cabrini and Kateri Tekakwitha, rendered in a luminous, sky-filled style.
Titled What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding, the mural stretches 25 feet high around the cathedral's entrance vestibule, marking a significant artistic addition.
Read at Time Out New York
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