Street art sticker by Jesse Haley of Watertown spotted on the back of a sign on Broadway by Cambridge’s Sennot Park, riffing on Corita Kent’s iconic 1971 rainbow gas tank design in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood.


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Street art sticker spotted on the back of a sign on Broadway by Cambridge's Sennot Park, riffing on Corita Kent's iconic 1971 rainbow gas tank design in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood. May 3, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Street art sticker spotted on the back of a sign on Broadway by Cambridge’s Sennot Park, riffing on Corita Kent’s iconic 1971 rainbow gas tank design in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. May 3, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Street art sticker spotted on the back of a sign on Broadway by Cambridge's Sennot Park, riffing on Corita Kent's iconic 1971 rainbow gas tank design in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood. May 3, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Street art sticker spotted on the back of a sign on Broadway by Cambridge’s Sennot Park, riffing on Corita Kent’s iconic 1971 rainbow gas tank design in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. May 3, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Sister Corita Kent's rainbow gas tank, Dorchester, Boston, Dec. 30, 2019. (©Greg Cook photo)
Sister Corita Kent’s rainbow gas tank, Dorchester, Boston, Dec. 30, 2019. (©Greg Cook photo)