The depiction of a sunbathing rodent popped up on a city-owned utility building in Cal Anderson Park.
SEATTLE — When the “Hot Rat Summer” mosaic vanished under a layer of paint, it stirred up drama at Cal Anderson Park, just as the city signed a graffiti fine into law.
The depiction of a sunbathing rodent popped up on a city-owned utility building in Cal Anderson Park. It became of symbol for some in Seattle who shared it online, leading it to go viral. To some, it’s a celebration of trans identity, depending on who you talk to.
“I can’t believe it’s not there anymore,”
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