: Girl Noticed : ELIZABETH SANJUAN PHOTOGRAPHY
 : Girl Noticed : ELIZABETH SANJUAN PHOTOGRAPHY
 : Girl Noticed : ELIZABETH SANJUAN PHOTOGRAPHY
 : Girl Noticed : ELIZABETH SANJUAN PHOTOGRAPHY
 : Girl Noticed : ELIZABETH SANJUAN PHOTOGRAPHY
 : Girl Noticed : ELIZABETH SANJUAN PHOTOGRAPHY

Girl Noticed

Girl Noticed is a Nationwide charcoal mural project aimed at bringing attention and awareness to the important role “the female” plays in our society. Lori Pratico and photographer Elizabeth Sanjuan  will be traveling 50 states in 3 years to erect a series of  large exterior murals. Each mural will depict a female that has been nominated from their community to be noticed. Some murals will be crafted in charcoal, weather conditions and time will naturally and quickly fade away these images. Others will be painted, and over time these will be erased or replaced, again to be forgotten. There is a window of time to “Notice” the artwork, to “Notice” the girl. All of the murals represent the message: “when an individuals talents, intelligence, and character are left unnoticed, they may fade away, disappear, or be replaced and never be seen or developed into their full potential.” Photographs will be taken during the creation of the mural and will comprise a book to be published at the completion of the project.