Yeggy Michael complited and insttaled of his latest artwork on the Ethiopian Village building at 8323 Rainier Ave S, South Seattle, WA. This four-story mural celebrates cultural heritage with a modern touch, blending vibrant colors and traditional symbols such as the Kirar and Ge'ez Fidel. The project has been both a humbling and inspiring journey for Yeggy, who hopes it warmly welcomes people from all backgrounds while honoring Ethiopia's unique identity.
The mural is designed to be more than just a visual experience—it aims to be a cultural bridge. Yeggy believes that art has the power to transcend language barriers and bring people together, fostering a deeper connection with the diverse communities of the Pacific Northwest. This artwork invites everyone to celebrate the beauty and cultural richness that Africa contributes to the world, right here in Seattle.
Yeggy extends his heartfelt gratitude to the Ethiopian Community Art Committee and staff for their ongoing support and collaboration. Their dedication has been crucial in bringing this vision to life. He also thanks grfffixinc.com for ensuring a clean and professional installation of the mural.