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Art livens TRAX trips
U. class creating 2,500-square-foot painting for riders
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"You put a color down, but ultimately you don't know what color it's going to be until you put the next color on it," Martinez said.
Translating the painting from a 3-foot canvas to a wall hundreds of times that large hasn't been smooth. The process requires constant adjusting.
"This looks great at this size, but once you get it up there, everything changes," Martinez said, which is why she directs students from below the scaffolding as they scramble between the metal planks and poles. "As you come up here, you lose the whole painting."
"I think it would be very cool to see your own painting on the side of a huge building," Jerome said. She hopes that UTA will consider a dedicated tour of the murals along the line for school field trips.
"I like the artistry of it," Hansen said. "It's been nice to enable those kids to have a place to do it. They've been very polite and we've been accommodating so it's worked out very nicely for all of us."
UTA and South Salt Lake split the cost of the TRAX beautification project. The paint, about 30 gallons for the whole semester, scaffolding, truck rental and supervision by South Salt Lake official costs about $5,000 per mural. The grants also pay for a trip for the class to fine art galleries in New York or Los Angeles as a way of compensating students for their work. "We can't give them a wage, but many of them haven't been to New York," Martinez said. "It's an investment in their educations."
The building owners who host the murals agree to leave them for at least five years, and the class hopes to apply an anti-graffiti glaze over the finished mural, which would allow workers to rinse off vandals' marks. South Salt Lake is home to eight murals, including Martinez's current project, and Salt Lake City has one. Other TRAX stations have sculptures, paintings or signs sponsored with the same source of money from UTA that helped pay for the most recent mural.
E-mail: kswinyard@desnews.com
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