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The Making Of The Axalta Eagles Mural
Axalta donated all of the paint to help create a new Eagles Super Bowl mural in the heart of downtown Philadelphia.

The finishing touches

The artists hard at work

The mural is displayed on the Hale Building, soaring high above Broad Street for years to come.

Midnight Green, Silver, and Black

The mural features the image of a giant eagle soaring towards City Hall carrying a Philadelphia Eagles flag and the Lombardi Trophy in its talons. The title "World Champions," date of the game (2.4.18) and score (41-33) will accompany the image.

Meg Saligman, a contemporary muralist who is internationally known for integrating local culture into her designs, created the 2,500 square foot mural in a way that captures the unique characteristics of an antique sign

The mural commemorates the Eagles' first Super Bowl win, defeating the Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII

A close-up look at the Axalta logo in the mural

Axalta supplied all of the paint needed to help commemorate the Eagles' Super Bowl victory

Fly, Eagles, Fly