Featured Projects
We have completed the creative process involving young people from London Nautical and Coin St Community Builders. Voting is on its way!
Diverse window scenes flow across the space undoing the coherence and rigidity of the house and wall. With a distinctive caribbean feel, this mural celebrates 50 years of Brockley Tenants Cooperative, set up by Jamaican inmigrants in South East London.
We designed a mural that expelled a strong sense of energy and place. An image that took the viewer’s eye both inward and outwards simultaneously. The colour spectrum is seen through the shutters´pattern, showing the need to overcome obstacles to reach the light.
In more than one way a first: first paid mural in Spain, first mural over 18 meters high, first mural using a scissor lift! But more important was the warmth of local people as they contributed to the process and voted on the last three sketches.
We have been in love with ´La Huerta´for over seven years now. Over this period of intense mural painting, we noticed that a historically crucial part of this environment was going unacknowledged - Muslims had build the waterways, yet the was no trace of this heritage
The flowers are hugely diverse, both in terms of their manufacturing and the creative vision of their makers – from cute simplicity to elaborate geometric structures, designed around narratives old and new. They are all welcomed in our vivid meadow.