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Artist Judy Baca Restoring 1984 Mural 'Hitting The Wall' In DTLA

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Workers Friday were restoring a vibrant piece of Los Angeles history — the iconic mural titled "Hitting The Wall."

Hitting The Wall Mural DTLA
Artist Judy Baca Friday started work to restore her downtown Los Angeles mural titled "Hitting the Wall." (CBSLA)

Artist Judy Baca painted the mural, located on the 110 Freeway near 4th Street, in 1984 to commemorate the first time women were allowed to participate in the marathon race at the Olympics.

A Metro Los Angeles contractor removing graffiti painted over it in 2019.

"And the overpainting actually created damage to the piece," Baca said. "And today we're removing all of the overpaint, and what's remarkable is we're finding the mural underneath in one piece."

Judy Baca's "Hitting the Wall" Olympic women's marathon runner mural under fourth street bridge on
Judy Baca's "Hitting the Wall" Olympic women's marathon runner mural under fourth street bridge on the 110 freeway in downtown Los Angeles is a victim of graffiti vandals. Caltrans has been painting over other murals in the area. Photographed Friday September 28 2007. (Photo by Brian VanderBrug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Baca's team was working to carefully restore the mural. She said L.A. has lost about 60% of its murals due to lack of maintenance and neglect.

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