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Boteler is credited as a scenery artist for the [[List of feature films shot in Birmingham|2020 feature film]] ''[[The Devil All the Time]]'', which was partially filmed in Birmingham. | Boteler is credited as a scenery artist for the [[List of feature films shot in Birmingham|2020 feature film]] ''[[The Devil All the Time]]'', which was partially filmed in Birmingham. | ||
Boteler's [[2020]] mural of [[George Floyd]] on plywood put up to protect broken windows at [[Wheelhouse Salon]] after the [[2020 George Floyd protests|May 31 riots]] was defaced on [[June 9]] with a black X over Floyd's face. Boteler was able to refurbish the mural and Wheelhouse owner [[Johnny Grimes]] did not press charges against the perpetrators. | Boteler's [[2020]] mural of [[George Floyd]] on plywood put up to protect broken windows at [[Wheelhouse Salon]] after the [[2020 George Floyd protests|May 31 riots]] was defaced on [[June 9]] with a black X over Floyd's face. Boteler was able to refurbish the mural and Wheelhouse owner [[Johnny Grimes]] did not press charges against the perpetrators. The mural was later donated to the [[Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]]. | ||
==Murals== | ==Murals== | ||
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* Chambley, Hannah (May 3, 2019) "Must see murals in Birmingham." ''Birmingham Now'' | * Chambley, Hannah (May 3, 2019) "Must see murals in Birmingham." ''Birmingham Now'' | ||
* Robinson, Carol (June 9, 2020) "Owner of Birmingham salon won’t press charges in George Floyd mural vandalism." {{BN}} | * Robinson, Carol (June 9, 2020) "Owner of Birmingham salon won’t press charges in George Floyd mural vandalism." {{BN}} | ||
* Beahm, Anna (July 24, 2020) "George Floyd mural in front of Wheelhouse Salon donated to Birmingham Civil Rights Institute." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:44, 9 December 2020
Shane Boteler, known as Shane B., is a tattoo, graffiti, mural, and scenery artist in Birmingham. Boteler is one of the artists at the Non Stop Art tattoo parlor on 20th Street North and has created several murals around the City Center.
Boteler is credited as a scenery artist for the 2020 feature film The Devil All the Time, which was partially filmed in Birmingham.
Boteler's 2020 mural of George Floyd on plywood put up to protect broken windows at Wheelhouse Salon after the May 31 riots was defaced on June 9 with a black X over Floyd's face. Boteler was able to refurbish the mural and Wheelhouse owner Johnny Grimes did not press charges against the perpetrators. The mural was later donated to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
Murals
- 2011: El Barrio mural, 2211 2nd Avenue North, inside El Barrio
- 2013: Paramount Building mural, 200 20th Street North, inside Paramount
- 2015: Martin Flowers mural, 2102 University Boulevard
- 2016: North Birmingham EcoScape Mural, 2930 27th Street North, North Birmingham EcoScape
- 2017: The Jungle mural, 215 20th Street North, Forstall Art Center
- 2019: Freezing Time, behind 1919 11th Avenue South, the Munger Building
- 2020: George Floyd mural, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, originally installed on 3rd Avenue North at Wheelhouse Salon
References
- Carlton, Bob (June 27, 2013) "El Barrio, Trattoria Centrale restaurant owners plan to open downtown bar in old Paramount building." The Birmingham News
- Chambley, Hannah (May 3, 2019) "Must see murals in Birmingham." Birmingham Now
- Robinson, Carol (June 9, 2020) "Owner of Birmingham salon won’t press charges in George Floyd mural vandalism." The Birmingham News
- Beahm, Anna (July 24, 2020) "George Floyd mural in front of Wheelhouse Salon donated to Birmingham Civil Rights Institute." The Birmingham News
External links
- Shane Boteler at IMDB