HELENA - If you find yourself in the 6th Ward any time soon, you may notice a fresh new piece of art on the side of the Pentecost Builders building.
The mural, conceived by the Rotary Club of Helena, the City of Helena Public Art Committee, and those who live and work in the 6th Ward, is going up this week.
The mural will be a welcome sign to the 6th Ward. It will show the landscape of Helena including the sleeping giant, Canyon Ferry Lake, trees, the valley, as well as silhouettes of Sixth Ward buildings.
The idea is to not only beautify this part of the city but to create works of art that instill pride in the neighborhood.
“People feel a sense of ownership when they see something like that and a belonging. And it's for everyone and that's the, what I love about doing murals, is that it gives everyone a chance to see the process and be a part,” says painter of the mural and visual artist, Madison Ruff.
The rotary club intends to challenge others to adopt a 6th Ward building or wall in order to create more murals. The current mural is estimated to be done sometime early next week.
All said and done, the mural costs about $15,000, provided by the Rotary Club of Helena and the City of Helena Public Art Committee.