Engaging Chalk Talk
The buildings, rendered in chalky white and yellow against a gray background, are depicted in a style that conveys form with the detail of an architectural drawing, but in a looser, friendlier style.
For one visitor, reporter Jeff Hope from the Bangor television station WABI, the freehand drawing style is key to the mural's appeal. "The hand-drawn look makes it much more interesting to me," Hope says. "It makes it seem animated."
But Hope, who produced a piece on the mural for WABI-TV, adds that the drawing style is just part of an effective design. A number of techniques engage the viewer. He applauds the simplicity of the layout and the chalk-like appearance, which suggest the classroom--look here and you'll learn something.
The mural dominates the auditorium through its size, vigor, and the fact that, until the movie or performance starts, there's nothing much else to look at. "You can't help but be drawn to it," Hope says, "and at least start thinking about it, and start to ask questions."
Doug Hubley
Moving Image Review, Winter 1998