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According to a statement at [http://www.you-are-beautiful.com you-are-beautiful.com], the purpose of the project is to make the world a better place by "creating moments of positive self realization".
According to a statement at [http://www.you-are-beautiful.com you-are-beautiful.com], the purpose of the project is to make the world a better place by "creating moments of positive self realization".


The first widely-seen local installation was on the south side of the [[Highland Avenue overpass]], seen from the northbound lanes of the [[Elton B. Stephens Expressway]] heading into [[Birmingham]] from [[Over the Mountain|over the mountain]]. The white lettering was applied with paint rollers in October [[2010]] and generated a great deal of reaction, much of it positive. A mention of the story was made on NPR's national "Morning Edition" program. Mayor [[William Bell]] applauded the spirit of the message and an official in his office suggested that it "should be replicated all over the city". Nevertheless, the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] made plans to remove the graffiti when weather conditions permitted. Before they did so, the message was defaced on [[December 24]] and buffed out with gray paint by city crews later the same day.
The first widely-seen local installation was on the south side of the [[Highland Avenue overpass]], seen from the northbound lanes of the [[Elton B. Stephens Expressway]] heading into [[Birmingham]] from [[Over the Mountain|over the mountain]]. The white lettering was applied with paint rollers in October [[2010]] and generated a great deal of reaction, much of it positive. A mention of the story was made on NPR's national "Morning Edition" program. Mayor [[William Bell]] applauded the spirit of the message and an official in his office suggested that it "should be replicated all over the city". Nevertheless, the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] made plans to remove the graffiti when weather conditions permitted. Before they did so, the message was defaced on [[December 24]] and buffed out with gray paint by city crews later the same day. The word "beautiful" was repainted, more clumsily, in red. The entire message was painted over on [[April 12]], [[2011]].


Other unsanctioned installations include:
Other unsanctioned installations include:
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* On the flat roof of the Education Building at [[First United Methodist Church]] on [[19th Street North]], visible from upper floors of the [[Regions Harbert Plaza]].
* On the flat roof of the Education Building at [[First United Methodist Church]] on [[19th Street North]], visible from upper floors of the [[Regions Harbert Plaza]].
* On a retaining wall near the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* On a retaining wall near the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* On the north side of the [[Jim Bennett Bridge]] in April, 2011.


There have also been sanctioned displays, approved by property owners:
There have also been sanctioned displays, approved by property owners:
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* Singleton, William C. III (February 15, 2011) "Homewood council OKs "YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL" sign, with stipulations." ''Birmingham News''
* Singleton, William C. III (February 15, 2011) "Homewood council OKs "YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL" sign, with stipulations." ''Birmingham News''
* "'You Are Beautiful' up on a rooftop." (February 22, 2011) ''Birmingham News''
* "'You Are Beautiful' up on a rooftop." (February 22, 2011) ''Birmingham News''
* "Homewood's U.S. 31 overpass beautified" (April 14, 2011) ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:35, 14 April 2011

"You Are Beautiful" on the Highland Avenue overpass in October 2010. Photo by André Natta

"You Are Beautiful" is a message spread internationally by way of painted graffiti, stickers, and other installations. In the Birmingham area it has been painted in several prominent locations by two anonymous artists.

According to a statement at you-are-beautiful.com, the purpose of the project is to make the world a better place by "creating moments of positive self realization".

The first widely-seen local installation was on the south side of the Highland Avenue overpass, seen from the northbound lanes of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway heading into Birmingham from over the mountain. The white lettering was applied with paint rollers in October 2010 and generated a great deal of reaction, much of it positive. A mention of the story was made on NPR's national "Morning Edition" program. Mayor William Bell applauded the spirit of the message and an official in his office suggested that it "should be replicated all over the city". Nevertheless, the Alabama Department of Transportation made plans to remove the graffiti when weather conditions permitted. Before they did so, the message was defaced on December 24 and buffed out with gray paint by city crews later the same day. The word "beautiful" was repainted, more clumsily, in red. The entire message was painted over on April 12, 2011.

Other unsanctioned installations include:

There have also been sanctioned displays, approved by property owners:

References

  • Robinson, Carol (October 26, 2010) "Message on Birmingham overpass is clear but officials uncertain who put it there." Birmingham News
  • Kelly, Mary Louise (October 27, 2010) "Overpass Message: You Are Beautiful" Morning Edition, National Public Radio
  • Archibald, John (December 3, 2010) "You are beautiful, Birmingham." Birmingham News
  • Archibald, John (December 10, 2010) "Birmingham's Beautiful movement gathers steam." Birmingham News
  • Gray, Jeremy (December 21, 2010) ""You Are Beautiful" sign will be removed from Birmingham overpass." Birmingham News
  • "The Artists behind the “You are Beautiful” Project talk with BirminghamMommy.com" (January 28, 2011) Birmingham Mommy
  • Singleton, William C. III (February 7, 2011) "Homewood City Council to decide whether "You Are Beautiful" is art or subject to sign ordinance." Birmingham News
  • Singleton, William C. III (February 15, 2011) "Homewood council OKs "YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL" sign, with stipulations." Birmingham News
  • "'You Are Beautiful' up on a rooftop." (February 22, 2011) Birmingham News
  • "Homewood's U.S. 31 overpass beautified" (April 14, 2011) Birmingham News

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