
A post to the CHS Facebook Group started the search for restoring the King of the Hill mural
An unfortunate graffiti clean-up accident temporarily removed a Capitol Hill landmark but neighbors were working this week to making things right again on E Olive Way.
A graffiti removal vendor reportedly accidentally covered up the mural of Aklilu βAbeβ Abraham outside E Olive Way’s King of the Hill Market. UPDATE: People familiar with the situation have clarified that the graffiti removal was working with the building’s management, not a city clean-up contract.
CHS checked in with Abraham earlier this year about his recovery from emergency brain surgery — and his deep connection to the neighborhood who supported him and his market.
The graffiti removal crew mistake left the mural of Abraham covered in a layer of brown paint but the neighborhood has moved to quickly have the art restored. A post to the CHS Facebook Group to begin the search for a new artist to replace the work helped connect to what could end up an even better outcome — original artist Ethan Jack Harrington is now in contact to help sort out next steps.
Options could include paint remover that could take off the new layer and allow the original to be restored — or a new King of the Hill work on this curve of 1705 E Olive Way.
The good news is, like Abraham, the mural isn’t going away anytime soon.
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So silly that the city is paying people to remove art. First the Hot Rat mural and now this
It’s so stupid. I hate these Harrell “volunteers”
I simultaneously can’t believe it, but fully believe it.
Iβm incredibly curious: does anybody know what vendor and who hired them? Are any of them paying for the restoration or replacement?
Abe is one of the most awesome people on the hill if not the universe! He gave me and my friends so many honorary titles when we shopped there- mayor of the hill, princess of the hill, etc and it probably doesnβt help with our false sense of importance. But that dude is a true king! Very glad the mural his getting restored or replaced!
IT’s Harrell’s free-labor anti-street art task force
So they paint over that tribute but there is countless other real graffiti everywhere else like on E Pine. Smh
Iβm sure itβs graffiti off or whatever company is taking millions from the city.