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Savannah’s newest mural is going to the dogs.
“Better Together,” designed and donated to the Humane Society for Greater Savannah (HSGS) by the artist pair of David Laughlin and Marcee Musgrove with paint provided by the Savannah College of Art and Design, covers a 7’ x 20’ wall on one end of a field adjacent to the shelter, where animal lovers can play with their newly adopted fur babies for the first time.
“I am grateful to have been asked to give my artist talents to add to a great environment during this important time for families,” said Musgrove of the project.
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2020 was looking good for artist Xavier “Zay” Hutchins.
After a number of successful live events, solo exhibitions and group shows, 2019 ended with the unveiling of his powerful Starland Mural Project piece. The large painting at the corner of 41st and Bull Streets depicts crabs as stylized humans trying to escape a massive bucket, but being unable to do so because the individuals pull each other back down rather than working together to escape.
With this explosive emergence into the public sphere, it seemed that the stars were aligning for Hutchins to truly break out. “I had a plan to open up a studio gallery for myself at the beginning of [2020],” he recalled.