Chicago, Illinois: Blind Love, Three Arms
Unveiled in Nov. 2021, it's a colorful 12-foot-tall blue creature covering its eyes with one hand while its other two hands make a heart symbol.
- Address:
- 4191 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL
- Directions:
- North side of the city. On the east side of N. Ravenswood Ave., just south of its intersection with W. Berteau Ave.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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This 12-foot-tall blue man stands tall over the Ravenswood corridor, one arm covering his eyes while the other two -- yes, two -- arms make a heart symbol. Part of the Ravenswood Art Walk, the piece was created by sculptor John Airo.
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The sculpture, unveiled in Nov. 2021, is supposed to convey the "blind love" that Chicagoans have for their sometimes-maddening city.