Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hot Springs preps for baseball mural

- BETH REED

HOT SPRINGS — The south wall of the Craighead Laundry Building adjacent to 105 Convention Blvd. has been covered with a coat of black paint in preparatio­n for a commemorat­ive mural celebratin­g Hot Springs’ role as the birthplace of profession­al baseball spring training. Production of the 160-by35 foot mural will begin in mid-September, according to Mary Zunick, cultural affairs manager for the Visit Hot Springs tourist agency. The agency began soliciting proposals for the mural in January and awarded the project to Eyecon Studios of Dallas. The mural will be funded by the tourist agency and will not exceed $25,000, Zunick said. In their proposal, principal artists Chris Arnold and Jeff Garrison said the custom mural is titled “Playing Cards” and is described as “a whimsical look back at the nostalgic players that make up the ‘Baseball Trail’ doing what they do best, set into a bold graphic contempora­ry context.” The mural will feature players from both Major League Baseball and the Negro Leagues who played in Hot Springs, Zunick said. The tourist agency and local baseball historians, who provided input on the Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail, felt that was necessary to honor the rich history of the sport in the city. “We had a number of proposals that were submitted, over 10 proposals. You could tell by looking that they’ve done some incredible work,” Zunick said of Eyecon. A portion of the wall is located behind the Hot Springs Advertisin­g and Promotion Commission building, but nothing will be lost from the mural’s overall effect, she said. “[The artists] incorporat­ed the building into the design so that nothing is lost in the part that is blocked,” she said. “In essence, you have two murals connected by a piece through the middle.”

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