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The huge mural on the side of a brick building that houses Perilla, a Korean restaurant, on the city’s West Side was recently finished by artist Chris Chanyang Shim, according to the Chicago Tribune.

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The portrait of Obama, who was born and raised on Chicago’s South Side, shows her smiling and wearing a red hanbok, a traditional Korean dress, with a full moon in the background.

Perilla owners Andrew Lim and Tom Oh commissioned Shim to paint the mural, which was finished late last month.

Lim said it is meant to show the importance of diversity in the community and the country at large.

“Being American is more than one identity,” Lim told local news outlet Block Club Chicago this week. “America is a melting pot of so many different ethnicities, points of views, perspective and culture.”

Oh told the local outlet that they chose Obama because “there’s a warmth about Michelle that I think this world needs more of, with all the crazy stuff going on. We need more people that represent that.”