walking rino: street art with theo


Iโ€™ve got two little wildlings, Otis and Theo. We spend a lot of quality time together as a group, but itโ€™s incredibly rare that I get to have one-on-one time with either one of them. So the other day, upon realizing that Otis had class and Theoโ€™s school was closed, I decided to take Theo on a special adventure-- just the two of us. I toyed with the idea of journeying up to the mountains for a hike near Kenosha Pass, but then decided it would be fun to stay in the city and put on our explorer caps since we have plans to see fall foliage for the next three weekendsโ€ฆ


Of course I had to seize the moment and catch up on some overdue appointments too, so before we took off on our local adventure, I took Theo to the doctor for a wellness check-up. In hindsight that might not have been the best way to start off our special day, for it was temporarily marred by the 4-year-old vaccination schedule. But eventually he stopped crying, and the experience led us to have an interesting conversation about viruses. It also helped us choose our word of the day: โ€œantibodies.โ€


As a reward for displaying courage and good behavior (all things considered), I treated Theo to a chocolate croissant. He was amazed by its construction and started yelling, โ€œThereโ€™s a real live chocolate bar right in the very middle of my treat? Itโ€™s real live!! Isnโ€™t that amazing, mommy?โ€ Oh that Theo. Heโ€™s got โ€œa million sweet toothsโ€ and is truly a little boy after my own heart. Not wanting to leave the coffee shop without something savory, I grabbed two spinach empandas before we set out in the direction of the RiNo Arts Districtโ€ฆ








Now Iโ€™ve blogged about the ever-changing RiNo before. Itโ€™s a neighborhood that houses some of Denverโ€™s best restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Itโ€™s also the epicenter of the cityโ€™s best street art, and thereโ€™s lots of it. The new murals are spectacularly detailed and there brand new pieces thanks to #COCrush15 which took place last weekend. Some of my RiNo favorites include works from artists Mariano Padillo, Jaime Molina, Mike Martinez, Hollis & Lana, David Shillinglaw, Scott Albrecht, Hyland Mather, Mike Graves, Blaine Fontana, Robin Munro, Sandra Fettingis, Jake Mertens, Lolo YS, Jeremy Burns and Max Kauffman*โ€ฆjust to name a few.  

(*As I was about to enter Maxโ€™s art house I noticed that Theo was starting to get sleepy, so Iโ€™ll be back to check it out next week.)

Iโ€™ve always been a big fan of street art, but it wasnโ€™t until my friend Risa and I had a conversation about its larger importance that I fully began to understand how beneficial and inspirational it is. You see, Iโ€™ve always appreciated street murals from a beautification angle; they provide design, color, and art to a wall that would normally be vacant or plastered with tacky advertisements.

But street art also holds a second (more important) purpose. Namely, it makes art accessible to everyone: to parents with work schedules that are incompatible with museum hours; to children who donโ€™t have easy access to art or transportation; to neighborhoods that are often underserved when it comes to public investments. In short, street art can inspire a creative force in almost anyone, regardless of income.

It also makes for a really great one-on-one adventureโ€ฆ.

Enjoy!
xx,
Batya







 












 

For more info, check out this column and this column by Lindsey Bartlett.

Overheard Theoisms:
โ€œThose guys have coffee bean heads. Thatโ€™s silly, so very silly.โ€
โ€œโ€ฆand then these octopuses were fighting bad guys- the Storm Troopers- before they were beamed back up to space. Yes, thatโ€™s what itโ€™s aboutโ€ฆโ€
โ€œHey, why is that man walking a fish with a dogโ€™s leash? Thatโ€™s hilarious.โ€
โ€œMommy, do you think we can keep a pet giraffe in our garage?โ€
โ€œIโ€™m going to show them my sword of justice. Then they will know Iโ€™m a superhero.โ€
โ€œThese leaves look pretty, but theyโ€™re not real. At least they donโ€™t look real to me.โ€
โ€œTorchic (Pokemon doll) told me this was the best tour ever. Hey, Torchic sounds like tour.โ€
โ€œIs this where the natural gas comes from? I want to see it.โ€
โ€œThat silly monkey is playing games with me. Heโ€™s a funny guy.โ€
"Please can I go in here? (Closed Populist garden) I promise not to trespass."