We had the honor of creating a rendition of Winslow Homers famous painting “Breezing Up” for our latest partnership with Awesome Gloucester. Proud to add this to the local scenery!
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Legacy Place Flowers
Quick colorful flower mural to brighten up a drab spot at Legacy Place in Dedham, MA.
Deathwish Records
Really fun anamorphic style mural for our friends at Deathwish Inc. in Beverly, MA.
Googans Galley
My favorite coffee/sandwich/boat snack spot in Essex, Googans Galley, updated its facade and we were fortunate enough to paint the sign/graphics.
The Street Bike Cart
Something a little different for The Street! A fun Bike Cart for Coffee or Ice Cream.
Lobby Mural
Beautiful abstract mural for Boston Art in the lobby of a new residential building in Brockton, MA.
Maritime Museum
We worked with Awesome Gloucester and Maritime Gloucester to make this large scale recreation of the Thomas M. Hoyne painting called “New Ways on the Banquereau”. We created this piece on panels in the studio which were then installed on the exterior of Maritime Gloucester.
Liz Roache for Sanofi
Another fun mural project with artist Liz Roache and Boston Art, this time for Sanofi in Boston.
John Guthrie Sidewalk Art
Was a pleasure to work with Boston Art and Boston Seaport to install this sidewalk art created by local Boston artist John Guthrie.
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
We were thrilled to work with Awesome Gloucester again to create this mural for the front of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce. We worked with the Chamber to create this custom design highlighting the trades that make Cape Ann unique, like clammers, shipbuilders, lobster/fishermen and of course artists. Love how this came out and proud to have another mural in Cape Ann!
Coca Cola Sign – Monicas Mercato
Really cool project via Brian Zink for Coca Cola and Monicas Mercato. It was great working in a neighborhood and vibrant as the North End and we hope that this little piece adds to the texture!
Maverick Mills
We worked with Turning Art on this custom mural for Maverick Mills in East Boston. Designed to reflect the values that the founder held close as well as the local environment, the mural wraps the corner of a mixed use building facing a new development.