EBF Philly

We just wrapped up a new EveryBody Fights location, this time in Philadelphia. We did a full, wall to wall – floor to ceiling bag room and a huge feature mural in the ring room, as well as a few small hits throughout.

As always was great working with the EBF team and congrats on their continued growth and success!

 

Legacy Place Mural

Got an opportunity to do another mural for Legacy Place in Dedham, MA. This time a large scale colorful mural with fun message to brighten up one of the lonelier corners of the space.

Center at Innovation Drive

We worked with Gensler on a series of anamorphic way finding graphics for a recently renovated building “The Center at Innocation Drive” in Tewksbury, MA. Great concept on these and we were thrilled to bring it to life!

We just finished up a series of anamorphic way-finding graphics for a new client! 🤪.

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Harvard CAS/ALP

Office mural for Harvard University’s Center for African Studies and African Language Program.

Cambridge, MA

EVERYBODYFIGHTS NYC

Murals for EveryBodyFights NYC.

New York, NY

Cybereason Office Mural

Thanks to an invite from good friend Caleb Neelon, we were able to collaborate with him on a fun little mural for the lobby of Cybereason. Located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, their new office needed some custom lobby art to help bring some energy to the entryway and help them stand out from their neighbors.

Using their logo, some “malops”, a couple sharks, and some other bits taken from their brand identity we created this fun piece in a day in order to be reveled as a surprise the next day.

Hope everyone at Cybereason enjoys it! Thanks Caleb!

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Closer to Free Mural

We received a request to help out with the production of a mural in New Haven, CT for the Yale Cancer Centers “Closer to Free” program, bringing inspiration and awareness to others in the fight against cancer. The end product was to be used in a TV commercial highlighting the hospitals program. The style was a little different than what we are used to painting, so it was a fun challenge to reproduce their provided artwork on a 30′ scale.

The end mural was left “unfinished” on purpose so the actual program participants, survivors themselves, could finish the mural while being filmed for a eventual TV commercial. Check out the 60 second spot below!

Thanks to everyone involved to allowing us to participate in such a great project, and special thanks to Caleb Neelon for helping organize and execute this one. (And of course New Haven for the pizza!!!)

Closer to Free Mural,  Acrylic & Spray Paint, 30' x 18'

Closer to Free Mural,  Acrylic & Spray Paint, 30' x 18'. Left to Right:  Dana Woulfe, Caleb Neelon, and Josh Falk