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15 x 75 ft. View from the street, bus parking area.
Exterior mural and sculptural installation on the City of Suwanee, GA Municipal Court Building. Located next to StillFire Brewery on Buford Highway.
Sculptures installed in front of retaining wall for viewers to immerse themselves in the artwork and take selfies. Sculptural appearance and conversation with mural changes with viewer’s perspective.
Collaborative mural with Lela Brunet, Molly Rose Freeman and Laura Vela.
Client: North American Properties
Location: Colony Square, Midtown Atlanta, GA
“Molecular Garden”
Mural collaboration with Laura Vela for Edge on the Beltline’s leasing office.
Project Curator and Collaborator.
Collaboration with Lela Brunet, Molly Rose Freeman and Laura Vela.
9-story mural (100ft x 90ft) at EDGE property development in Old Fourth Ward on the Beltline.
Documentary of 9-story mural “Persephone Rising” at EDGE OTB in Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, GA.
Collaborating artists: Laura Vela, Lela Brunet, Molly Rose Freeman, Lauren Pallotta Stumberg
Detail of “Persephone Rising,” artist collaboration by Think Greatly, Lela Brunet, Molly Rose Freeman and Laura Vela.
Hapeville is recognizing the arts as a tool for revitalization and economic development in a big way.
Wall is 60 ft long and 25-30ft tall.
View from Arts Alley, behind Beer Girl.
Funding for this project provided by Fulton County Board of Commissioners, City of Hapeville Main Street Board, Hapeville Public Works, and building owner Scott Pendegrast, with overarching project support by David Burt.
Interior mural for natural beauty shop in Poncey-Highland neighborhood, Atlanta, GA.
Lead Artist for 5-female artist collaboration with Lela Brunet, Jessica Caldas, Angela Davis Johnson and Krista Jones. Project funded by Living Walls Laura Patricia Calle Grant.
Randolph Bridge south wall in Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, Atlanta, GA.
Wall is 180 ft long, 3 ft high and 2 ft deep.
This project was a collaboration with Fourth Ward Neighbors Association. Funding for this project was provided by Fulton County Board of Commissioner, the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs and Georgia Council for the Arts.
The bright color scheme is in response to the Dr. King quote painted on the other side of the bridge: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
Painted inside the Chastain Arts Center gallery for the Emerging Artist Award Exhibition.
Collaboration with Asheville artist Jon Graham in Historic Norcross, GA. Funded by Norcross Public Arts Commission.
Mural collaboration with Asheville Artist Jon Graham and Norcross Public Arts Commission. Watch the awesome video!
CosmoLava redesigned their space to have a modern speakeasy feel with an abstract painterly backdrop.
Mural painted at Frederick Douglass High School. The theme and related symbolism were generated by students during artist-led concept development sessions. The megaphone represents having an amplified voice; the wings represent freedom towards accomplishing goals; the black diamonds represent self worth in the rays of the sun's bright light.
Location: Tennelle St, Cabbagetown, Atlanta, GA
The legs represent vulnerability while finding confidence, inspired by the Italian colloquial expression to be "in leg," or capable.