Squirrel Fun imagines what it’s like to explore Pittsburgh from a squirrel’s point of view. In this piece, a squirrel finds a phone that ends up taking him on an adventure through Pittsburgh neighborhoods by boat and by foot. Along the way he eats a slice of pizza, sees a show at a theater, and strolls through an antique shop before returning to his forest home after a long and exciting day in the big city.
Materials: Pencil, Paper, Vector Software
Location: Concourse B, Post-security Terminal
Type: Collage
About the Artist
Brian Holderman is a Pittsburgh-based graphic artist and painter known for creating a vividly colored cartoon world of poison, mis-happenings, and temptation. Throughout his twenty-five-year career, his work has been exhibited throughout the U.S., including The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and Gallery Nucleus in Los Angeles and Portland. Over 50 murals can be found in commercial and public spaces throughout Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Nashville and Charleston. He has also created two custom pinball machines.
Photo courtesy of Todd Chalfant

