Mural by Robin Corbo, Public mural in Eliot neighborhood, Portland, United States.
This large mural created with acrylic paint spans approximately 100 square meters and depicts women from diverse backgrounds who shaped Portland's history.
Robin Corbo completed this artwork in 2007 as part of Portland's Public Art Collection, funded by the Public Art Murals Program and private donors.
The mural promotes feminism and women's history awareness while serving as a visual tribute to female empowerment within the local community.
Located at 2335 North Clark Avenue near busy intersections, the mural remains accessible to pedestrians and drivers throughout the day.
Black birds border the entire artwork symbolizing freedom and resilience, while reproductions were displayed at Janovec Gallery in 2008.
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