Mural honoring some of Chicago police officers recently killed in line of duty to be unveiled on Archer in Garfield Ridge

CHICAGO (WLS) — Hidden in the Garfield Ridge area is a remarkable art exhibit paying tribute to five Chicago police officers who lost their lives while on duty.

The artist is talking about why he painted it and how each officer’s family helped him.

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There are still some finishing touches for Milton Coronado’s latest project.

On the Southwest Side, an artist is using black spray paint to finish the intricate portraits of Andres Vasquez Lasso, Luis Huesca, Areanah Preston, Ella French, and Enrique Martinez. These officers all died while serving over the last four years.

“I left their portraits for last because I realized how crucial it was. It’s essential, as we want to emphasize their stories and honor them,” Coronado explained.

Coronado didn’t know any of the officers, but decided to paint a mural in their honor after talking with a friend who is a police officer.

“Having this conversation with this friend, understanding a little bit more what they do, what they go through, et cetera, it was in my heart to do something like this,” Coronado said.

Working with the Garfield Ridge community, Coronado found a commercial building on South Archer Avenue willing to display his latest idea. His design includes words to describe the officers, a waving Chicago flag, blue roses representing the Chicago Police Department and monarch butterflies to signify eternal life: all a backdrop to huge black and white portraits of each officer

“Milton’s mural is just a beautiful reminder of their service and their sacrifice,” French’s mother Elizabeth said.

Coronado worked with each officer’s family to tell their loved ones’ stories.

French says he used her favorite photo of her daughter for the portrait.

“She is in her uniform, just smiling. And it just, for me, that was who she was as both a person and a police officer,” French said.

Below the portraits are the officers’ stars, each with elements that represent them as individuals.

“Ariana Preston, she had just graduated from law school. So, I put the scales that represent the law, you know, the balance, as well as some dumbbells. She loved to work out,” Coronado said.

Coronado is from the Garfield Ridge area. While he has painted many murals, it is his first honoring Chicago police officers.

The mural will be unveiled next week, the same week a funeral will be held for Officer Krystal Rivera. She was killed in the line of duty June 5.

Coronado hopes to paint one of her on the North Side.

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