MURALS
Photo Credit: Spegal Creative 2020
You can paint a mural on just about anything. Brick, concrete, glass, metal, drywall… everything is mural material if you have the right supplies & creative vision.
Murals are special because of their power to completely transform the experience of a space. They’re larger than life, bright, bold, colorful, and they draw the eye in. I’ve found that a great mural not only draws the eye in, it then turns the eye back out to survey the surrounding room with fresh curiosity.
Pixon MS2 space at Pixon Apartments, Lake Nona:
In a first of its kind accelerator space shared by the Verizon Business 5G Innovation Hub and leAD Lake Nona Sports & Health Tech Accelerator, this four part custom mural showcases innovation at the intersection of technology and human performance. The work spans across across four 15 foot tall columns in the center of the all new 16,000 sq ft collaborative workspace, which is housed on the ground floor of Lake Nona Pixon Apartments.
Bold colors, sweeping brush strokes, and dashing circuit board paths at massive scales work as a visual metaphor, weaving themes of collaboration, technology, innovation, and growth throughout the interactive space.
November 2020.
Guruv Yoga, Orlando:
This simple, soft mandala design brings a bright touch of elegance to Guruv Yoga’s studio walls. Its symmetry and balance promotes peace and calmness - perfect for any yoga class happening within the space.
February 2020.
Alive Room: Galaxy Wall
To infinity, and beyond! This galaxy chalk mural provides an immediate sense of depth, and vastness to the room.
Located on the stage wall of a multi-function room at Metro Life Church, this mural design elevates the energy in the room by providing viewers with perspective of their own size and place, amidst the scale of such a massive universe.
January 2020.
Bunny & Clyde Children’s Boutique
Located in Downtown Lake Mary, this charming mural highlights the whimsy and joy of childhood - a focus point of Bunny & Clyde Children’s Boutique.
The mural is an outward expression of the shop, which is filled on the inside with color and fun, providing a place where daydreams come to life. As a focal point along the Downtown Lake shopping strip, this mural extends the beauty of daydreams to the entire Lake Mary community.
January 2020.
Alive Room: Jonah Wall
Swallowing the whole room with its size, the Jonah chalk mural added energy and movement through its dynamic composition.
A temporary installation for the multi-function room, the Jonah Wall served a rotating schedule of events with its electrifying stage backdrop design. Wall mural was located in the Alive Room at Metro Life Church, and has since been replaced by a fresh, large-scale chalk mural.
June 2019.
The Geneva School: 2nd Grade Classrooms
Inspired by the 2nd grade curriculum’s focus on studying Egypt, these light and airy murals provide a sense of calm and clarity for Geneva School’s 2nd grade classrooms.
The murals positively influence the entire classroom atmosphere with their soft light, deep blues, and pleasant greenery.
June 2019.
The Geneva School: 2nd Grade Classrooms
Inspired by the 2nd grade curriculum’s focus on studying Egypt, these light and airy murals provide a sense of calm and clarity for Geneva School’s 2nd grade classrooms.
The murals positively influence the entire classroom atmosphere with their soft light, deep blues, and pleasant greenery.
Column inset completed by Anna Kester; background completed by Shelly Bradon.
June 2019.
The Geneva School: Weight Room
This larger than life representation of The Geneva School’s Knight mascot offers its intense, motivating presence to the charged atmosphere of this weight room. Logo and brand guidelines provided by The Geneva School.
July 2019.