Nesting Doll mural
Introduction
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This is a little bit of a walk but work it. Turn left on Pegram and then walk to Kennon. Follow Kennon to Hawthorne. This is a very unique mural with nesting dolls and it is by Matt Hooker, one of the early mural artists in Charlotte.
Location: 1425 Kennon Street
Artist: Matt Hooker
Date: 2020
Media: Acrylic paint
Artist Info: @hookermedia
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Nesting Doll mural

Backstory and Context
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Story: Sometimes the fantastic mural duo of Matt Hooker and Matt Moore will work solo. In this mural for the Culture Shop, Matt Hooker paints a fun, and completely original mural of Russian nesting dolls floating across the wall.
Key Formal Elements:
· Implied motion
· Outline
Make the Connection: Have you ever seen a mural of Russian nesting dolls? That is a very specific design, but Hooker thought it would be fun way to highlight a few important women in history. From left to right, Clara Barton, Shirley Jackson, Nellie Bly, and Yoyoi Kusama are depicted. Each of these are pioneering women and worth a google search. Personal pick is Kusama and her art-filled world of innovative installations. What women would you put on a mural if you were an artist?
Also, cross the street to see the traffic-calming mural by Darion Fleming. Commissioned by Open Streets, Fleming’s fish anchors the curve and is meant to slow traffic at this intersection.
Cite This Entry
Low, Anne. "Nesting Doll mural." Clio: Your Guide to History. January 2, 2022. Accessed April 11, 2025. https://theclio.com/tour/2108/11/reverse