Monday, May 18, 2015

Concern expressed over mural of female feeding purple beaver apple on wall of adult bookstore

Some residents of Richmond, Virginia, expressed concern when they spotted a mural being painted on the side of an adult bookstore. The vibrant, cartoonish work depicts a female feeding a purple beaver an apple. But some fear the colourful creation may attract children. Jason Sears has nothing but praise for the mural, but questions where it was installed.



“It’s beautiful… It’s just scary that a kid might come in and expect to see a children’s book store,” Sears said. The Taboo location on Midlothian Turnpike is one of three high-end adult stores owned by Alison Barber. “It was certainly not intended to be attractive to children specifically or to attract children at all,” Barber said.

Artists Jesse Smith and Miguel Del Cuadro have used 20 gallons of paint and 75 cans of spray-paint since they began work on the project last Friday. “We wanted something - honestly, ironically - something that was not going to cause a stir or a fuss at all,” Barber said. “I wanted something bright and friendly and happy. I definitely did not want to go overtly sexual - I didn’t want it to look like a seedy adult store.”



Not everyone thinks that the mural will attract children or paedophiles. In fact, Dennis Czerwinski said he does not think the work would attract or paedophiles. Alicia Miles agreed and said that she does not believe the art installation will attract kids. “To me I don’t see that as a little girl, that’s more of a woman, to me from my view,” Miles said. But others passing by have concerns. “Some kids will try their hand at trying to go in there,” Antonio Dillard said.

With news video.

3 comments:

Williamrocket said...

It's on a turnpike, that is the same as a motorway in the western world.
Any kid wandering along a motorway has more pressing problems than seeing a picture of a dildo.

Ratz said...

It's a dirty book store, some kids will try going in there if it had a picture of a vomiting cat on it.

gmon said...

Feeding the pink beaver. On an adult store. The meaning went over people's head, it seems. XD