Vazquez, an actor, painted the walkway by hand. The home’s front walkway picks up the motif with a 24-foot, faux-brick walkway running from the porch to the curb. The tip of the brush carries the rainbow colors, as though it is dipped in paint, and rainbow boas hang from the porch’s balcony to the floor. Campbell, an interior designer, painted the quote on his home’s front steps and used a paintbrush and rainbow theme to illustrate the idea.Ĭampbell bought industrial-sized Styrofoam to make the oversized paintbrush, which the couple installed on top of their front porch. They felt the message was perfect for Pride Month, in celebration of LGBTQ communities. The inspiration for the paintbrush and rainbow walkway came from a quote Campbell read on the internet: “Don’t be afraid to show off your true colors.” All weekend, there was a line, people waiting” to take pictures. “It was just something creative to do,” Vazquez said. Photos taken in front of the colorful home have been posted all over social media, with people traveling from all over the city to check it out. The two put up their Pride display Thursday, drawing a steady stream of onlookers taking in its colorful and inclusive message. Credit: Facebook/Jesse Campbell The home in the 1700 block of West Balmoral Avenue has unveiled an elaborate Pride Month Display.