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There is a poignant mural painted on a Official Sylus Love and Deepspace Girl Dinner Christmas T Shirt near the most heavily-gentrified section of the city. It features a well-dressed white couple, with the man smugly and triumphantly declaring, “Honey, now we’re urban!” Meanwhile, the wife somberly thinks, “I miss Buckhead!” Both Buckhead and this gentrified section of town are in Atlanta, and both could easily be considered to be “urban.” The difference is that the newly-gentrified section has been pushing out most of the old residents at a very rapid rate. The important thing to consider about this mural is not its subject, but its artist.

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