Rosado’s BWL work titled, “Tres Cuervos,” which means “three crows” in Spanish, was inspired by the hundreds of crows that flock to the sycamore trees in Washington Park. “Being a part of the ‘REO Town BWL mural project gives our Indigenous and Latinx community a window to educate the community about the traditions and the unique meaning behind our art,” said Rosado. “The crow plays an important role in guiding the spirits between the two worlds.In this painting, the Washington Park crows gently guide the spirits of our departed loved ones home to us in time to celebrate their memories.”
“Tres Cuervos” was recently installed at the BWL structure and can be enjoyed by anyone heading south on Washington Ave. in REO Town.