Even a gray city can come alive when art is shared. Mira loved art and she shared pieces of her art and through her art, her joy with her neighborhood making it a little less gray. Then Mira met a man with a pocket full of paintbrushes, a muralist who showed her how to infuse the neighborhood with energy and light by adding color and meaning to walls. As Mira and her neighbors painted their songs onto the walls, the community celebrated together and the color spread to utility boxes, benches and even the sidewalks. Together they created something beautiful. And so the book invites us spread something beautiful, for the world is our canvas and we are all artists.
A Note from the Authors explains the book is based on the true story of the East Village neighborhood in San Diego, California and Rafael and Candice López. The husband and wife team were instrumental in transforming their community into the artistically vibrant community it is today. The illustrator, Rafael López was the inspiration for the character of the muralist. López has created community-based murals around the world.