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Artist: Josh Sarantitis
Metamorphosis
Josh Sarantitis,
2001
* big
butterflies
* The mural is included on this site because of the butterflies, which were cut from metal by men from the Ridge Avenue Shelter
* Wall .
Southwest side of Ridge, Southeast of Broad and Fairmount.
* 39.965450,-75.160025 [map] [nearby]
* On the Fairmount tour
Finding Home
Kathryn Pannepacker ,
Josh Sarantitis,
2011
* big
idea ,
hands and partial
standing people ,
loom ,
headgear
* inscription:
in visible dignity
* Wall .
North side of Ludlow across from St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church .
East side of 13th between Chestnut and Market.
* 39.951450,-75.161275 [map] [nearby]
* On the Convention District tour
* See also:
+publicartarchive.org's page for this piece
+publicartarchive.org's Kathryn Pannepacker page
+stjohnsphilly.org
See Also
+joshsarantitis.com
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