Nature's Playground

  • The completed mural features scenes and buildings based on local ones surrounding PS 47.
  • “Nature’s Playground” measures 18-feet-tall. The artists had to climb up on scaffolds in order to reach the top.
  • The mural team, in the final stages of painting.
  • The canoe is a reference to the Bronx River Alliance’s canoeing trips down the Bronx River, which they do for recreation and activism.

Project Description

“Natures Playground” brings to light important environmental issues in the Bronx. The mural team wanted to raise awareness of how it would benefit the community to preserve and restore the Bronx River. They discussed imagery that would show the river in a positive light, using animals as a substitute for people. The images were chosen from exercises dealing with positive childhood memories, and inspired by local New York animals that are now, or have been in the past, native to the Bronx. The overall concept is that the river and the community are one; to restore the Bronx River is to restore the community. The result is a very colorful, uplifting mural that is meant to peak local interest in the Bronx River.

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Fun Facts

Fun Fact
The borough of the Bronx and the Bronx River are both named after colonial settler Jonas Bronck. The river was originally known as “Bronck’s river.”
Fun Fact
The Bronx River is approximately 24-miles-long and flows through Westchester and the Bronx. It is the only fresh water river in New York City.
Suggested Activity
Draw a picture of an urban setting and substitute the people with native animals from that area.