LUKE KRATSIOS

PAINTING A BETTER PICTURE

What is the function of an image that represents the notion of belonging?

Through painted murals, this project fosters community, hope, and belonging in Skid Row with the use of art and technology.

THE ART OF SKIDROW

In the heart of Los Angeles, Skid Row stands as a stark testament to urban neglect, its streets a canvas of graffiti that tell tales of hardship and resilience. This graffiti, a mix of gang-related tags and heartfelt street art, reflects the complex narrative of its residents. The street art is respected and endeared by those that live in skid row, and so my project delves into this setting, seeking to build on the positive aspects of the art: those that are created to foster community.

INSPIRATION FROM NEAR AND FAR

Inspiration came from painted murals of non-existent rooms, such as bedrooms and living rooms, that some unhoused people live in front of. These murals become an extension of the physical space that exists and cultivate a sense of belonging and ownership. I drew a parallel between the murals and the project “Gate of bright Lights” by design firm Space Popular, that utilized a screen to display a series of a fantasy spaces that extend the physical space around them.

THE MURALS

My project introduces a series of painted murals, each a doorway to an imagined yet deeply personal world. These murals, painted on the very walls and spaces inhabited by the homeless, depict fantastical spaces of comfort and desire. Far from mere artistic expressions, these murals help fulfill the dreams and aspirations of those who have no place to call home. They stand as poignant symbols of what everyone deserves but so few in Skid Row have – a safe, personal space to belong.  

Technology plays a pivotal role in this project, expanding the murals into an augmented space. Individuals can scan the murals to access an augmented reality experience, transforming the 2D artwork into dynamic 3D spaces. Physical or not, this creates a personable stage attached to the living spaces in front of them. It is a space that can be endlessly customized and grow overtime with its occupants.

MOBILE HELP APP

This digital layer not only enriches the visual experience but also serves as a practical tool, providing much needed aid to the community. Through a specially designed app users are guided to nearby resources and support services. The murals serve as beacons, guiding the homeless to essential resources such as food, water, and medical services. In this way, the project harnesses the power of technology not only as a medium for artistic expression but as a vital resource for survival and connection in the urban landscape.

RESOURCES FOR THOSE IN NEED

At its heart, this project is more than an artistic endeavor; it’s a lifeline to those on the fringes. Additionally, when the murals are painted, services will provide the cleaning and sanitization of these living spaces. In this way, the project brings a much-needed sense of dignity and health to the residents. This aspect of the project underlines a crucial message: while art enriches the soul, caring for basic needs upholds the human spirit.  This project aims to instill pride in the residents; pride in what they can call their own, which in turn brings safety, comfort, and community.

MOBILE HELP TRUCK

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Interior

CLEANED UP TRANSFORMATION

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