CREATED FOR REDDING ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE CITY OF REDDING FOR THE PAINT THE TOWN ELECTRICAL BOX PROJECT IN NOVEMBER 2024.
This mural was designed for Chico State's Critique Space and installed in 2023.
Commissioned by the City of Redding to beautify a new open space area in Redding, this mural highlights the local species or Chinook Salmon that spawns in the river right in view every season. The name Nur Pon means Salmon Run in the Winnemen Wintu Language who originally inhabited the land.
A 5' by 5' mural in the new Taste and See location on Hilltop in Redding, CA created in October 2021. Taste and See is a local coffee shop and creamery.
A team of four artists including myself created this mural for Corning High School as a part of our Public Arts Class at Chico State. This project was completed in May 2021.
I had the opportunity to paint the K-Rails outside of the Bounty Hunter Cafe on Vernon Street in Roseville CA. Due to Covid the businesses on Vernon street have had to adapt by creating outdoor seating for hungry customers. K-Rails were brought in as traffic barriers in order to keep the outdoor dining areas safe. Blue Line Arts Gallery saw the blank K-Rails and decided to commission artists to cover them. I was able to paint a forest scene in celebration of Fall.
The "Lassen Trio" Mural was done for the Redding Arts Art at the Park event. It was created over a period of three days and features some of the regions local wildlife, including a lynx or bobcat, a rabbit, and a quail. The mural was on display at the The Park food trucks in downtown Redding for a couple weeks and will make a reappearance after the rainy season!
A collaborative effort between artists Esther Chow and Zoey Rosenthal. The David R. Johnson Memorial Pool was designed to be colorful and joyful to inspire local kids and families to visit the pool. Featured animals include local wildlife, the Heron and Rainbow Trout, while the Octopus and Sea Turtle bring a more exotic flair.
Located at 4th St & D St, Roseville, CA 95678
In August 2019 I had the amazing opportunity to assist muralist Alex Gordo with his Humle Festival Mural. Using a street art style, Alex Gordo creates bold works highlighting mythology and legends. This piece is inspired by the norse goddess Freya. The piece can be seen at Hummelholmsvägen 155, 66970 HIRVLAX, in Finland.
I had the privilege and honor to be able to design a mural in partnership with Laura Griffiths and the Mountain Lakes High School to beautify the city of Shasta Lake. We were able to work with local students to complete the mural and give them something to be proud of in their city.
The project took a total of four days and a large team to pull off. Mural is located across from Heritage Roasting Co. at 1601 Locust Ave, Shasta Lake, California.
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