Washington DC Heritage Trail project

In October 2013, Dana Ellyn began her newest big painting project. She is using the Cultural Tourism DC Neighborhood Heritage Trail guides to inspire a new series of paintings. She has started with the Downtown Heritage Trail, "Civil War to Civil Rights" which begins just steps from the front door of her studio.

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Mount Pleasant Heritage Trail 16. The First Bodega (Mt Pleasant St and Killbourne Place NW)
Mariposa

The First Bodega @ Mt. Pleasant Street at Kilbourne Place, NW (from the guide): "The 1960s saw the neighborhood develop a Latino presence, and Mt. Pleasant Street became its Main Street. The storefront at 3161 once housed Casa Dilone, the first bodega (grocery) here."

In the 1960s and70s many immigrants from Central and South America arrived in DC ... most fleeing war, economic troubles or political turmoil. For example, the troubles plaguing the Dominican Republic by the dictator Rafael Trujillo. The Mirabel sisters were Dominican political dissidents who opposed the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. This is a portrait of Maria Teresa, one of the Mirable sisters who came to be known as Las Mariposas (The Butterflies).
mariposa
Mariposa
18"x24"
acrylic on canvas

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