Chicago artist fills pesky potholes with art about pandemic

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The colourful creations by Jim Bachor, which glisten in the sunlight, refer to symbols of the city's experience with the Covid-19 pandemic. FMTNews FMTLifestyle

Jim Bachor has painted four additions to his ‘pothole art’ series about the pandemic – a toilet roll, old beer can, hand sanitiser, and red Chicago flag star.

The colourful creations, which glisten in the sunlight, refer to symbols of the city’s experience with the pandemic. Chicagoans are all too familiar with potholes, and Bachor has been placing tile mosaics in them since 2013 after a particularly stubborn crater in front of his Northwest Side home inspired him.

 

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