Alison Dilworth’s Cinderblock Party
It’s no secret I have this thing for Day of the Dead and Mexican folk art.
It’s an open secret that I also have a thing for Ali Dilworth, an artist living in South Philly. She’s one of those full-time artist people, always painting or writing or building human-sized old-lady puppets or pasting into books.
So when I went to a party at her house last year I FREAKED at the mural she painted across the cinderblocks that line her little South Philly backyard.
Dilworth’s last mural was the ancient-flowery-feministy bathroom piece in Sassafras in the OC. You can see pix of that mural and other projects on Alison’s website.
Alison reports she’s currently finishing up a top-secret bathroom mural to be revealed shortly. She’s mum on where. Sticks & Stones? Stogie Joe’s? She ain’t saying. A pro!
Meanwhile, SoPhi’s Betty Bourbon just finished up a collage mural in the P.O.P.E.’s bathroom. We’ll post pix of that soon, since you may not notice it the first time in the darkling throes of last call and it totally uses pictures of naked Burt Reynolds and his reclining, hirsute glory.
More pix of the Day of the Dead mural:
Bonus points to anyone who can point out who the people are in the painting–all Philly artists. Metaphorical meta? My head’s caving in.
Where’s Alison? Hint: there’s a thunder rolling.







wow! it’s refreshing to see someone so deserving getting recognized! thanks for having good taste. ali dilworth is one of philly’s most talented artists and interesting people.
I see Hoots and Birdie!
Collier! Nothing like a cat with thumbs.
Um, Devin Greenwood, John Francis, Birdie, Sean Hoots, Ross Bellenoit
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