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Thalhammer was fond of L'Enfant's use of stars and triangles in his plan for the city – and found herself particularly drawn to the equilateral triangles that took shape in his designs.

"I really love the equilateral triangle as a symbol of justice, as a symbol of balance as it relates to our three bodies of government and how they're equal," she says.

Other aspects of Thalhammer's design came from another source: LGBTQ pride.

The pink triangles in her design have particular meaning, she explains. "Some of it goes back to the Holocaust, of gay people being identified with the pink triangle. And then it was also used in ACT UP in the '80s when people were protesting against AIDS and not having a vaccine for AIDS. So the use of the pink triangle in this piece, for me, it's a bit of a reference to that historic identity of justice."


A crew from the museum helped spray paint onto the lawn according to Thalhammer's design.
Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Then there are the rainbows – a symbol of identity for LGBTQ people, as well as a symbol of diversity. Thalhammer's palette is a 12-color spectrum, which she says represents the intersection of people's lived identities.

"We're very rarely just one thing as people, as humans. We're normally a variety of different identities that all come together and I think they're all beautiful," says Thalhammer, who identifies as pansexual.

Using a giant protractor mat, she set out the lines she had sketched first on paper. She marked lines with pink twine, aided by the street team from the Downtown DC Business Improvement District. A crew from the museum helped spray the special non-toxic paint onto the design using a spray paint machine. Another machine painted the lines, in the same manner lines are painted onto a football field.

Thalhammer's mural will be in place into the summer. Like hair that's been dyed, the painted design will grow out over time — to keep it fresh, the work will be repainted as the colored blades of grass are mowed.

And this is no hands-off work of art. A summer movie series is planned on the site, and the museum is now open Fridays to Sundays.
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