Hope springs eternal: Greenpoint bar The Springs unveils new mural with message of joy and inclusivity

Local artist Brooklyn Buzzy poses in front of a newly-finished mural at The Springs in Greenpoint.

Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Buzzy

On the facade of The Springs bar and lounge in Greenpoint, passersby will now be greeted by four larger-than-life creatures illustrated by local artist Brooklyn Buzzy in an effort to inspire happiness and positive change.

The mural was commissioned by Brooklyn-based tequila company Hiatus Tequila and its founder Kristopher DeSoto to bring some much-needed joy to the neighborhood.

people outside the springs mural

After more than two years, The Springsโ€˜ previous mural โ€œEveryday Peopleโ€ by artist Shane Bullock was vandalized. The incident inspired the barโ€™s owner, Irene Reyes, to partner with Hiatus Tequila to find an artist to help beautify the corner of Green Street and Franklin Avenue.

Following a brief selection process, Reyes and DeSoto decided on Buzzy after receiving a recommendation from Hiatus Tequilaโ€™s Creative Director, Suzanne Scott.ย 

Buzzyโ€™s colorful characters are inspired in part by artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, and sport troll-like feet, golden eyes and scales, and multiple faces to convey the positive side of human emotion.

Reyes and DeSotoโ€™s parameters for the mural were few, but one thing was for certain: they wanted a painting that captured the aesthetic of The Springs but also showcased the barโ€™s values on inclusion.ย 

brooklyn buzzy working on mural

โ€œI felt like Buzzyโ€™s work was along those same lines, removing gender, race and age,โ€ said Scott. โ€œItโ€™s just very inclusive and very positive forward thinking. Thatโ€™s what I liked about it.โ€

The joint message of forward thinking and positivity is central to the core values of Hiatus Tequila, which aims to eliminate the negative stereotypes associated with the Mexican culture that created tequila and to use its platform for the greater good.

โ€œPart of the brand ethos is supporting the underdog and supporting creatives,โ€ said DeSoto. โ€œWeโ€™d like to work with local artists…

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