In the early hours of March 9, an explosion rocked Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood.

A row of businesses on Greenwood Avenue were leveled; windows were blown out at businesses and apartments throughout the area. No one was killed.

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Plywood covered those broken windows and within days. Artists Andrew Miller and Jonathan Wakuda discussed offering those businesses street art installations to brighten the devastated community. Wakuda's murals can be found across the country — in Seattle, he's known for the KEXP mural. Miller's murals are all over the city as well.

Miller and Wakuda met with Joey DeYoung, executive director of Urban Hands, a local nonprofit. Within a week, they provided paint and supplies to artists who wanted to help.