This Saturday, NoHo’s City Councilmember Paul Krekorian and the North Hollywood community will unveil L.A.’s newest—and one of the city’s largest—public murals, the “Vintage North Hollywood Mural,” a 9,000-square-foot artwork that will cover the Whitsett Slope. The mural brings to fruition years of community planning and collaboration to beautify the slope and honor North Hollywood’s rich history and contributions to the development of Los Angeles. It was created with funding secured by Councilman Krekorian and was painted by artists Ernie Merlan and Levi Ponce.

Krekorian will join dozens of community leaders in cutting the massive ribbon draped across the 240-foot wide and 40-foot long mural. Nudie Cohn’s Pink Cadillac, which is depicted in the mural, will be there. Cohn, a costume designer for Elvis Presley, among others, had his office in NoHo for decades.

“This is a community triumph and an example of the great things that come out of collaboration,” said Krekorian. “When we started cleaning up the Whitsett Slope in 2013, it was an overgrown, debris-ridden mess with a 240-foot long slab of concrete in the middle. Now, it’s got great landscaping and a fantastic mural that everyone can enjoy.”

For years, the Whitsett slope was considered a blighted area. It was unsightly and weed-infested. A neighborhood cleanup in spring 2013 initiated a multi-phase beautification plan. Just months after first sprucing it up, Councilmember Krekorian worked with the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council, the North Hollywood Northeast Neighborhood Council, city departments and many others to add plumbing and irrigation for plants and shrubbery.

Krekorian secured funding for a large public mural to turn the concrete slab on the slope into a work of art that celebrates North Hollywood’s vibrant history. Mural artists Ernie Merlan and Levi Ponce painted the mural in just over a month’s time.

Date: Saturday, November 15, 2014
Time: 11:00am
Location: Corner of Whitsett Ave. and Saticoy St. South, North Hollywood 91605

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Councilmember Krekorian, mural artists Ernie Merlan and Levi Ponce, members of the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council and North Hollywood Northeast Neighborhood Council, other elected officials, and mural volunteers, including students from Exceptional Minds, a non-profit vocational center and animation studio for young adults on the autism spectrum will be in attendance to dedicate the mural.