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Image
Identification
List
1-‐2.
Ribbon
2016
Acrylic
on
ACX
plywood
Budget:
$10,000
cement
block,
and
glass
~25’
x
200’
Washington
State
Convention
Center
and
Urban
Artworks
Seattle,
Washington
Created
for
the
Washington
State
Convention
Center,
this
playful
mixed
media
piece
depicts
the
state
bird
of
Washington
wrapping
(or
unwrapping?)
a
unique
building
in
bright
red
ribbon.
3.
Starting
the
Garden
2015
Acrylic
on
signboard
Budget:
N/A
10’
x
16’
Beacon
Arts
Mural
Project
Seattle,
Washington
Created
for
the
diverse
community
of
Beacon
Hill,
this
mural
depicts
a
young
girl
transplanting
a
ginger
root,
signifying
a
new
start
and
a
fruitful
future.
4.
Apple
Catapult
2011
Acrylic
on
brick
Budget:
$5,000
18’x
50’
Arts
Council
of
Indianapolis,
46
for
XLVI
Murals
Program
Indianapolis,
Indiana
Painted
on
a
nonprofit
dedicated
to
providing
teachers
free
school
supplies,
this
mural
playfully
speaks
to
the
importance
of
education
and
creativity.
5.
Shoefitr
Mural
2014
Acrylic
and
spray
paint
on
brick
Budget:
$6,000
25’
x
40’
Shoefitr
offices
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Created
for
a
tech
company
in
Pittsburgh,
this
mural
is
a
combination
of
art
and
advertising,
contrasting
some
behind
the
scenes
work
with
some
of
the
company’s
user
interface
graphics.
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Market
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686-‐6175
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6-‐7.
Untitled
(Jacks)
2011
Routed
and
painted
poly-‐metal
Budget:
$14,000
panels
and
acrylic
on
brick
20’x
170’
Arts
Council
of
Indianapolis,
46
for
XLVI
Murals
Program
Contractor:
TriForm
Studios
Indianapolis,
Indiana
Mounted
on
a
deteriorating
wall
next
to
a
downtown
parking
lot,
these
shiny
jacks
provide
a
stark
contrast
to
the
wall
while
incorporating
cars
into
their
toy
world.
8.
Ornate
Aerie
2013
Acrylic
on
cement
block
Budget:
N/A
8’
x
30’
Downtown
Ithaca
Alliance
Art
in
the
Heart
of
the
City
Ithaca,
New
York
Located
on
a
garage
stairwell
in
Ithaca’s
vibrant
downtown,
this
mural
references
the
area’s
rich
birding
culture
in
a
cinematic
scene
that
also
pays
tribute
to
the
independent
movie
theatre
located
just
feet
away.