Wells Fargo Historic Springfield Mural Installed

Started by Metro Jacksonville, April 21, 2011, 06:04:52 AM

Jimmy

Is it supposed to be so small?  When I think of a mural, I think of large art.  Not smallish interior decoration.

(But to be honest, I know very little about art. :))

Timkin


duvaldude08

I was thinking of it would be like the mural at Everbank Field. But in all essence, it is still nice.
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Bike Jax

Not sure I would really classify that as a mural since it is separated panels. But it looks nice and is local specific, so good job.

urbaknight

I'm surprised the city didn't cry foul on this. Isn't it a violation of the sign ordinance? Screw it! I say every business rebels against this anti urban poloicy and erect signs and murals all over their buildings. What's the city going to do about it, arrest or fine everyone? If everybody defies this stupid law, it would be too much for the city to cope, and therefore bring it down with peaceful force!

duvaldude08

It is kind of weird that wells fargo has such a strong interest in Jacksonville.
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SarahTay

Quote from: duvaldude08 on April 21, 2011, 04:28:38 PM
It is kind of weird that wells fargo has such a strong interest in Jacksonville.

They have been doing them gradually in all their branches nationwide...

QuoteIn an effort to connect with its new communities, Wells Fargo, based in San Francisco, worked with local historical societies and universities to create murals that will be displayed in about a fifth of the branches, with more planned.

QuoteWells Fargo started including historical murals in its new branches in 2002, completing 1,200 through 2009. Last year, 500 more were done, mostly in former Wachovia branches. The first Wachovia branches that Wells Fargo converted were in markets where both companies had branches, such as Colorado and California. Those were followed by markets in the South, where only Wachovia had branches.
http://articles.philly.com/2011-02-04/business/27100700_1_wachovia-branches-new-branches-debit-cards

to explain why more:
QuoteThese murals are part of a corporate plan for Wells Fargo to show its dedication to the communities in which their banks are located nationally.

“It’s been deliberate of the two companies that customer impact is minimized,” said branch manager Tim Curran, a resident of Towamencin. “We want our customers to know we will remain loyal. The name will change, but it’s the same people.”
http://lansdale.patch.com/articles/mural-depicts-history-of-lansdale


duvaldude08

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^^^Ok thanks for that update. That is a very good that they are dedicated to whatever community they are a part of. That is the first step of building a great relationship
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wsansewjs

Quote from: urbaknight on April 21, 2011, 02:39:10 PM
I'm surprised the city didn't cry foul on this. Isn't it a violation of the sign ordinance? Screw it! I say every business rebels against this anti urban poloicy and erect signs and murals all over their buildings. What's the city going to do about it, arrest or fine everyone? If everybody defies this stupid law, it would be too much for the city to cope, and therefore bring it down with peaceful force!

You actually do have a good point. MetroJacksonville and other fine organizations should step in and shake things up, making sure the city council and city government stay on their toes.

-Josh
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danno

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Quote from: urbaknight on April 21, 2011, 02:39:10 PM
I'm surprised the city didn't cry foul on this. Isn't it a violation of the sign ordinance? Screw it! I say every business rebels against this anti urban poloicy and erect signs and murals all over their buildings. What's the city going to do about it, arrest or fine everyone? If everybody defies this stupid law, it would be too much for the city to cope, and therefore bring it down with peaceful force!

Maybe that is why it is on the inside facing inside.  That way it is an interior piece and not exterior.  That way the city cant say a peep.

urbaknight

Quote from: danno on April 22, 2011, 09:28:37 AM
Quote from: urbaknight on April 21, 2011, 02:39:10 PM
I'm surprised the city didn't cry foul on this. Isn't it a violation of the sign ordinance? Screw it! I say every business rebels against this anti urban poloicy and erect signs and murals all over their buildings. What's the city going to do about it, arrest or fine everyone? If everybody defies this stupid law, it would be too much for the city to cope, and therefore bring it down with peaceful force!

Waybe that is why it is on the inside facing inside.  That way it is an interior piece and not exterior.  That way the city cant say a peep.

It's a shame that we have to go to these lengths just to satisfy the city. I imagine it would be quite fun and amusing to piss off those dried up ol men. Surly they can't stop all of us simultaneously, they won't be able to spare the expense related to enforcing hundreds of "violations" if they're all done in protest at the exact same time.