…They wanted to add a list of bills that everyone could vote on, to give people an idea of how they can make a difference, but as work progressed the creation became more focused on representing growth, a hand with seeds and the direct message “BLM.”
Read MoreI was called back to collaborate with the students of Toki Middle School to redesign the sun in our 8th grade legacy mural. The rising sun as an image of renewal, should represent peace in all of us, so we shifted it to something with an uplifting feel. It was great to work with the students again, adding the final layer to the mural, evolving it.
Read MoreI kicked off the new year with 8th grade students at Toki Middle School, helping them create a panel mural representing their legacy. Check out our story and their personal art projects from our 2 weeks together! So proud!
Read MoreAs I apply for festivals this upcoming year, I remember back to the crazy time I had last summer at Meeting of Styles in Madrid, Spain. Check out my friend’s video and see if you can spot me ;)
Read MoreTogether, scientists Rupa Sridharan, Irene Ong and I got to work creating a design that could represent everything they wanted to convey about their field in a 14 x 20’ spray painted mural.
Read MoreA bearded dragon, painted skyline and an artist that blows things up - we had a pretty good time in our latest Teen Bubbler workshop!
Read MoreI was chosen by the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery (WID) to work with 2 scientists to create a science themed mural in Madison, WI. Watch for it coming this October- rain, (snow) or shine!
Read MoreIt’s been about a month since the local teens and I finished the mural for the Chilton Public Library, so it’s about time I release a video showcasing all of our hard work. Enjoy!
Read MoreThis mural was created for the Chiltion Public Library’s summer reading program- intended to not only spark wonder in those passing by, but also bring the community together by inviting teens to assist in it’s creation.
Read MoreCome watch me in action Saturday, August 24th, 2019 in Wisconsin’s largest street art fest!
Read MoreMy week back to in the states, I guided workshops for the Making Justice program where we were joined by members of the Mandela Washington Fellowship. A 12 year old girl made a beautiful tree and shared with us it's meaning: "Like people, the roots have to be strong for the trunk to be strong.”
Read MoreCheck out Balance in this month’s issue of Pretty Vacant Magazine from Milan, Italy.
Read MoreTeaching art to the teens at the detention center and a shelter in Madison, WI brings an afternoon of fun & a little learning to an otherwise serious environment.
Read More“Instead of a drab cinderblock wall, the first and last image that youth confined to the Dane County juvenile detention center, located in the City-County Building, now see on their way to and from court is a large mural meant to communicate tranquility and mindfulness.”
Read MoreI was invited to paint a mural with teens at the Juvenile Detention Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Most of the youth there are awaiting their court date, so it can be a pretty intense atmosphere, which is why the Making Justice Program started connecting artists with teens to brighten the space
Read MoreBBQ Burners was even more incredible than anticipated. With this being the first event of it's kind to sweep the streets of Madison, you'd expect a hiccup or two, but everything flowed smoothly as business owners, artists and spectators alike enjoyed the experience.
Read MoreAs one of only a handful of selected street artists, I'm honored to be painting amongst the midwest's (and beyond) greatest graffiti talent!
Read MoreMy friend, long time graffiti girl, Arububu invited me to paint in an abandoned area called “Western Town” behind Poblenou Park in Barcelona, Spain. Check out the video of our creations!
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