Here, we ask an artist to frame the essential details behind one of their latest works.
Bio: Kathia St. Hilaire, 26, Miami, Palm Beach, and Brooklyn (@kathiast.hilaire).
Title of work: The Pilgrimage of the Soul (2021).
Where to see it: The facade of 148 East Flagler Street, Miami.
Three words to describe it: Small pieces, unknown, and adaptation.
What was on your mind at the time: The function of murals. The idea that mural painters in Mexico around the 1920s were to create true public art for the people could help distance Mexico from its colonial past. The idea that murals cannot be moved—unlike painting and tapestries—and therefore cannot be brought and put in private homes. I thought about how murals attract new local business and help bring customers to a preexisting location that might have been unnoticed in certain communities.