The Tohoku Great Wave

The Tohoku Great Wave
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The Tohoku Great Wave is a painting inspired by the tsunami that struck the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan in 2011. Documentary films created after the disaster noted previous studies of tsunami risk and protection performed before the design and building of the nuclear power plant were ignored. The wave itself echoes the work of Japanese woodblock print artist Hokusai.

The Short North Alliance and 10 partner galleries and art institutions present the seventh rendition of the highly popular Short North Mural Series titled One World, which showcases the diversity of global artists and their experiences. One World is a project of the Short North Alliance and is made possible with support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Ohio Arts Council, and the Short North Alliance Art Fund.

Materials

Vinyl

Dates

Made: 2020

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Location

790 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215
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Categories
    Mural
Type
    Public Art
Artist

Antonio González García https://watercolorbyantonio.wpcomstaging.com/

Artwork Owner
Short North Alliance
Partner

Studios on High Gallery

Collection
Short North Mural Series, One World
Attributes
  • Street Parking
  • Outdoors
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