Founded in 2016, the Nashville Walls Project has brought over fifteen artists to Nashville, providing them with the opportunity to leave their mark on the growing city. Originally a one-time event sponsored by Gibson Custom Division, event-turned-project was started by Eva Boros and Brian Greif (1960-). Created in 2016 by German street art duo Herakut, comprised of Jasmin Siddiqui and Falk Lehmann, the Herakut Mural decorates the south side of the Cornerstone Building in downtown Nashville. The red brick of the Cornerstone Building contrasts with a blue dog, who is saying, "One day, I will rescue your brother, too." As the dog held a small girl, her brother was framed by a window as he played on a mobile phone.
Herakut Mural
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Founded in 2016, the Nashville Walls Project has brought over fifteen artists to Nashville, providing them with the opportunity to leave their mark on the growing city. Originally a one-time event sponsored by Gibson Custom Division, event-turned-project was started by Eva Boros and Brian Greif (1960-). Created in 2016 by German street art duo Herakut, comprised of Jasmin Siddiqui and Falk Lehmann, the Herakut Mural decorates the south side of the Cornerstone Building in downtown Nashville. The red brick of the Cornerstone Building contrasts with a blue dog, who is saying, "One day, I will rescue your brother, too." As the dog held a small girl, her brother was framed by a window as he played on a mobile phone.
