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Imagine being invited by a software company to create a mural distilling the concept of "leadership for a connected humanity." Now imagine having two days to develop your idea before presenting it directly to 125 employees. It's an invitation that would make many artists wilt, but an LA-based artist named Allison Kunath was up for the challenge. 

Allison created the mural -- titled "Cat's Cradle" -- for a sunny atrium in NationBuilder's downtown Los Angeles headquarters on the second floor of the historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel. Check out her time lapse-video and blog post about the process

Named after the string game played around the world, "Cat's Cradle" depicts lifted hands connected by colorful, taut string. It evokes the idea that leadership fundamentally involves connecting people and lifting up new leaders from among them. As NationBuilder CEO Jim Gilliam recently described it, “Find what you are meant to create. Offer it to the world. Help others do the same.” 

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