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  • The CW, NAOMI

    The CW < Back NAOMI Overview Service Outdoor Advertising, Special FX industry Entertainment markets Atlanta, Los Angeles Wall(s) 2 Walls impressions CW's new drama series Naomi was announced on our Los Angeles wallscape. To pique the interest of passersby, our paint crew used fluorescent paint to draw attention to specific areas of the mural at night. Symbols, names of shops, and a swoosh from the top of the mural to the main character, Naomi were lit up to help build curiosity around the tv show . any passerby was curios about what they meant, they would have to watch the show and find out! Previous Next

  • AT&T, KINGDOM

    AT&T < Back KINGDOM Overview Service Outdoor Advertising industry Entertainment markets Los Angeles Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions 500K+ Kingdom for a third season, the TV show tells the story of a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) gym owner who develops the next generation of fighters, including his two sons. The gym they work out of is based in Venice, California; a mural right alongside the Venice boardwalk made perfect sense. The show's main characters include well-known actors Frank Grillo, Kiele Sanchez, Matt Lauria, Jonathan Tucker, and Nick Jonas. The hand painted creative for season three depicts the overwhelming emotions of the main character, Jay (played by Frank Grillo) with a near 3D effect. We didn't actually test out the finished product with 3D glasses, but we're sure Frank would pop out of the wall if we had. The photorealist imagery is juxtaposed with encaged, bold, white type. Dedicated fans will be able to see more of how the gritty storyline unfolds starting this summer. Previous Next

  • Anduril Industries, DON'T WORK HERE

    Anduril Industries < Back DON'T WORK HERE Overview Service Outdoor Advertising, Content Creation, Special FX industry Technology markets Seattle Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions 362K+ In a bold move that perfectly aligned with our creative philosophy and Anduril’s disruptive brand positioning, PJX approached us with orchestrating what appeared to be a “graffiti takeover” of their artwork on our Pike Place, Seattle wallscape. We brought their vision to life, enlisting an anonymous street artist to spray “Don’t” over the original mural that read “ WorkAnduril.com ,” incorporating strategic graffiti elements that reinforced Anduril’s campaign messaging and website URL. This project required meticulous planning. Our graffiti artist staged a thrilling break-in, captured in a video by our in-house content creation team . The footage shows them entering the building and then belaying down the wall under the cover of night to “illegally” alter the mural. The video, shared on Anduril’s social media , added an extra layer of authenticity and intrigue, leaving viewers questioning whether the act was genuine vandalism or a clever campaign move. The calculated “vandalism” generated an immediate buzz as pedestrians stopped to photograph the seemingly controversial alteration. The results speak for themselves—over 362K+ organic impressions in person and 79K+ on Instagram. This project exemplifies our commitment to creating work that transcends traditional corporate art. By leveraging our team's authentic graffiti backgrounds and deep understanding of street art culture, we delivered something that a typical design agency couldn’t replicate. The staged “vandalism” resonated particularly well because it was executed with genuine respect for graffiti culture, resulting in an experience that felt authentic. Previous Next

  • Lincoln Park | Overall Murals

    Lincoln Park Get to know the area Lincoln Park emerged from 1860s cemetery grounds and farmland, renamed to honor the assassinated president before transforming into one of Chicago's wealthiest enclaves . The neighborhood's Victorian mansions and row houses survived the Great Chicago Fire, while landmarks like the Biograph Theater (where gangster John Dillinger met his end) and the famous zoo (established 1868) anchor its cultural significance. This north side gem perfectly illustrates Chicago's remarkable evolution from frontier settlement to sophisticated urban center. Today, the neighborhood buzzes with activity along its tree-lined streets, with unique shops and an exciting mix of restaurants. With DePaul University bringing youthful energy and attractions like the popular free zoo and conservatory offering green spaces to enjoy, Lincoln Park strikes a perfect balance between collegiate vibrancy and family appeal . The easy access to the lakefront, variety of entertainment options, and well-preserved historic character all help maintain its reputation as one of Chicago's most treasured residential sanctuaries . Population 69.6K Household income $149K+ $ Median age 32 Personas Income level Middle to upper-middle class Occupation Finance, Law, Medicine, Technology, and Business Interests Dining at trendy restaurants, staying active, enjoying arts and culture, and shopping at local boutiques Lifestyle: Families and young professionals who value an active, family-friendly lifestyle Education Bachelors Degree, Graduate degree Top Destinations Lincoln Park Zoo A historic, free-admission zoo offering diverse wildlife, scenic gardens, and educational experiences. Lincoln Hall A premier music venue known for its top-tier acoustics, and a lineup featuring both emerging and established artists. Green City Market A vibrant farmers market offering fresh, locally sourced produce and artisanal goods. Lincoln Park was once a cemetery! In the mid-1800s, the city relocated thousands of graves to make way for the park, though some remain beneath the grounds today. FUN fact Whether it’s commuters, students, or families exploring the neighborhood, our clients message reaches an engaged audience in a setting where it truly sticks. Blake Davis, National Account Executive Our WallscapeS Scroll through our premium wallscapes handpicked by our coveted Real Estate team, which seeks the best walls for the best return on your hand painted campaign. N. Clybourn Ave. & W. North Ave. C-06 This bold wallscape makes a splash in Lincoln Park, one of Chicago’s most picturesque and sought-after neighborhoods . Just steps from the lakefront, North Avenue Beach , and the sprawling green of its namesake park, the area buzzes with joggers, families, and locals hitting up high-end shops and wellness spots. From Apple to Design Within Reach , style and sophistication are on full display. Surrounded by tree-lined streets, iconic architecture, and an easygoing, active vibe, this prime location puts your brand at the center of a lifestyle where fitness, fashion, and culture effortlessly collide. Weekly impressions 201.5K+ Dimensions 629 Sq Ft Facing North Why Advertise here? Lincoln Park positions brands before a fashion-forward demographic in one of Chicago’s most vibrant commercial hubs . This coveted location offers more than visibility, it's surrounded by upscale retailers, fine dining, and cultural attractions. With 36 annual parades , 40+ film festivals , 74 music festivals , and more than 200 theaters and 250 live music venues throughout the city, Lincoln Park sits at the heart of Chicago’s dynamic cultural scene. Boasting a mix of engaged locals and over 20 million annual visitors , this is the ideal environment for impactful brand engagement. Get wall alerts straight to your inbox Join our email list and get access to new wall alerts and more! Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for submitting!

  • WARNER BROTHERS, IT

    WARNER BROTHERS < Back IT Overview Service Outdoor Advertising, Special FX industry Entertainment markets Los Angeles Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions 500K+ The highly anticipated recreation of Stephen King's, IT is finally here and as a teaser to the movie premiere. Overall Murals created a progressive mural in Venice Beach, CA. Over the course of 4 weeks. The iconic balloon from the original film, floated across the artwork, revealing the phrase "You'll float too". Located on Windward Ave, which leads Venice visitors to the main entrance of the boardwalk, the mural's backdrop boasts views of the infamous Venice Mural and Venice sign, making it the perfect place to attract attention. The highly anticipated recreation of Stephen King's is finally here and as a teaser for the movie premiere on September 8th. Previous Next

  • Universal Studios, DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

    Universal Studios < Back DIA DE LOS MUERTOS Overview Service Outdoor Advertising industry Entertainment markets Los Angeles Wall(s) 2 Walls impressions 157K Universal Studios, renowned for its Hollywood legacy, embarked on a Dia de los Muertos marketing initiative featuring two iconic Universal Monsters: Frankenstein and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. These creatures were hand painted by Overall Murals in prominent Los Angeles neighborhoods and designed by artists Farid Rueda and Senkoe . Seeking to harness the cultural significance of Dia de los Muertos while showcasing the iconic Universal Monsters, Universal aimed to connect with diverse audiences through stunning murals that depicted each Universal Creature with distinct artistic flair. Senkoe infused Frankenstein with vivid colors inspired by the Dia de los Muertos celebration, drawing from their Mexican heritage. This interpretation added cultural depth to the classic monster and was hand painted in Hollywood , Los Angeles . Farid Rueda incorporated geometric elements inspired by ancient Aztec and Mayan gods into the Creature from the Black Lagoon design, enhancing the Creature's scales and gills with a unique visual narrative. It was hand painted in Venice Beach , Los Angeles . Universal Studios' collaboration with Overall Murals and the artists Farid Rueda and Senkoe exemplified the fusion of cultural celebration, iconic film heritage, and artistic expression. The initiative successfully engaged over 157K passersby, bridging cultural elements with Universal's classic monsters and showcasing murals as a compelling medium for brand storytelling. This campaign not only celebrated Dia de los Muertos but also highlighted the enduring appeal of Universal Studios' iconic characters in a culturally meaningful way. Previous Next

  • Gatorade, Grand Slam Serena Williams

    Gatorade < Back Grand Slam Serena Williams Overview Service Outdoor Advertising industry CPG markets New York Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions 836K+ In collaboration with Gatorade and New York-based creative agency Vault 4, the OM team erected a larger-than-life and finished quicker-than-life mural in anticipation of tennis superstar, Serena Williams's 22nd Grand Slam title win. Having collected a whopping 21 titles, Williams was a favorite to make history at the 2015 Wimbledon tournament. The piece comprised 21 individual panels, each celebrating Serena's previous triumphs, ranging from her humble beginning to her impactful present. With Gatorade dominating the intersection of Kent Avenue and Grand Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the mural simply demands attention. Stirring up press from journalistic powerhouses, such as the Huffington Post, ESPN, and Brooklyn Magazine. The artwork told a story, which fueled enthusiastic Brooklyn locals, Serena Williams' fans, and tennis fanatics for the tennis star's upcoming matches. Previous Next

  • MoMA, THE MUSEUM OF GREAT VIEWS

    MoMA < Back THE MUSEUM OF GREAT VIEWS Overview Service Outdoor Advertising industry Art & Culture markets New York Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions 74K+ Recreating Claude Monet’s iconic Water Lilies as a hand painted mural in Williamsburg, Brooklyn , is no small feat—but it’s a challenge Overall Murals and Wieden+Kennedy embraced wholeheartedly. This monumental mural is a standout piece in a vibrant new out-of-home campaign for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), designed to reconnect New Yorkers with modern art in fresh and meaningful ways. At the heart of the campaign is the idea of using art as a universal language. By pairing the “Mo” from MoMA’s name with Monet’s masterpiece, the campaign transforms an everyday space into a dynamic art showcase. This installation acts as a love letter to New York City, offering residents and visitors moments of reflection and connection with the world of modern art . While Monet dedicated approximately thirty years perfecting "Water Lilies," the Overall Murals team managed to recreate this masterpiece in just five days—talk about pressure! Hand painted with precision and care, the mural stands as a striking reinterpretation of Monet's vision on an expansive urban canvas. The artistic journey didn't end there; the Overall Murals film crew captured the entire process , documenting each brushstroke in an engaging timelapse video . This video, created for MoMA, not only pays homage to the artistic process but also serves as dynamic content for MoMA's social media platforms. With a mix of timelapse footage and close-up details, the video brings the mural's creation to life for audiences everywhere. The "Water Lilies" mural ignites intrigue and encourages New Yorkers to find connections between themselves and their communities through art. This collaboration not only underscores the timelessness of Monet's work but also highlights art's power to inspire, engage, and transform urban spaces. Ultimately, the mural stands as a testament to modern art's enduring relevance and the remarkable ability of hand painted artistry to leave a bold and lasting impression. Previous Next

  • Fjällräven, NATURE IS WAITING

    Fjällräven < Back NATURE IS WAITING Overview Service Outdoor Advertising industry Apparel & Accessories markets Seattle Wall(s) 2 Walls impressions 860K+ Originating in the small Swedish town of Örnsköldsvik, the brand is dedicated to quality, sustainability, and being in synchronicity with nature. Fjällräven called on OM to paint two back-to-back murals on our Seattle wall near Pike Place Market, conveniently steps away from their recently opened store. Seattle is known as a city for outdoor lovers and sets the perfect backdrop for the murals. First up, we painted Washington's Mt. Rainier with their signature red artic fox, which translated into Swedish is actually fjällräv. Like imagery from a dream the HOH Rainforest set the backdrop of the second ad, with creamy blues and whites of winter. Both ads are enough to get anyone inspired to start exploring the outdoors. Previous Next

  • DeerDana, PRESSED JUICERY

    DeerDana < Back PRESSED JUICERY Overview Service Commercial Signage industry CPG markets New York Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions N/A Pressed Juicery has been bringing fresh, delicious and affordable juice to the public since its inception in 2010. Since then, the company has expanded from a small store-front location in Brentwood, CA, to gradually opening a few more stores, a juice-truck and progressing across the country. With multiple locations in New York City , spring 2017 was the perfect time to branch out into the ever-health-conscious Williamsburg, Brooklyn . Popular Brooklyn based artist, DeerDana designed this simple and quirky black and white mural placed off the Bedford Avenue subway stop in the heart of Williamsburg’s most well known street. Dana Veraldi and her business partner Kevin Tekinel are the creative minds behind DeerDana. The brand gained popularity for their stylized portraits of contemporary icons back in 2008. This overwhelmingly busy intersection and subway station caused a series of challenges for the OM crew as they attempted to paint the wall without disturbing rushed commuters. The artists worked odd hours of the night from midnight til sunrise in order to avoid the daily rush. Previous Next

  • New Museum , CARSTEN HOLLER

    New Museum < Back CARSTEN HOLLER Overview Service Public Art industry Art & Culture markets New York Wall(s) 1 Wall impressions N/A German artist and former scientist, Carsten Höller, is currently the talk of New York City 's art scene. His exhibit, which opened October 25th, has transformed his contemporary art in the Bowery into an interactive playground. Made up of various sculptures and installations the show includes an internationally famed corkscrew slide (this particular one is 102 feet long). Overall Murals played a part in this artistic amusement park by turning the museum's large lobby wall into one of Höller's optical illusions. It is an intersecting pattern which is meant to create a destabilizing effect, a sensation that distorts spatial perceptions. Not only was it a dizzying experience, but the stripes, otherwise known as Zöllner Stripes, had a need to be as technically precise as possible and completed in under a handful of days. Previous Next

  • West Loop | Overall Murals

    West Loop Get to know the area The West Loop wears its industrial past like a badge of honor. Back in the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was Chicago’s go-to spot for manufacturing and food distribution. The Fulton Market district was the beating heart of the city’s meat and produce scene, packed with factories and buzzing wholesale markets. As the old industries faded, the vibe shifted. Empty warehouses got a second life as studios, kitchens, and startups. These days, the West Loop is a lively neighborhood where old buildings mix with modern design. Former meatpacking facilities are now popular restaurants , and new lofts have revitalized the area. Population 22.7K+ Household income $133K+ $ Median age 32 Personas Income Level Middle to upper-middle class Occupation Finance, Health Care, and Education Sectors Interests Dining and culinary exploration, arts and culture, wellness and fitness Lifestyle Young professionals with disposable income who embrace a vibrant urban lifestyle centered around trendy restaurants, stylish bars, and converted industrial lofts Education Bachelor's Degree, Graduate Degree Top Destinations Restaurant Row Endless array of award-winning restaraunts, cool bars, hidden speakeasies, and more! Randolph Street Market A year-round market for vintage and antique finds. Greektown A bustling enclave with traditional restaurants, bakeries and delis. Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Studios operated in the West Loop for over 25 years, helping spark the neighborhood's transformation when she converted a former cold storage warehouse into a media hub in 1988. FUN fact West Loop is the perfect neighborhood to showcase our clients brand. Its bustling streets are filled with locals, tourists, and trendsetters, giving wallscapes maximum visibility and impact in one of Chicago’s most vibrant areas." Scott Burdick, SVP, Head Of Sales Our WallscapeS Scroll through our premium wallscapes handpicked by our coveted Real Estate team, which seeks the best walls for the best return on your hand painted campaign. S. Halsted St. & W. Jackson Blvd. C-05 This head-turning street-level wall pops in Chicago's coolest neighborhood hotspot . West Loop draws the city's trendsetters with Instagram-worthy restaurants , shops, and art spaces, all within reach of Google's massive office . Just steps away, Greektown dishes up genuine Mediterranean vibes with family-run restaurants and bakeries. This sweet spot blends hip modern energy with rich culture, getting your message in front of young professionals with money to spend in this buzzing area. Weekly impressions 79.6K+ Dimensions 340 Sq Ft Facing South Why Advertise here? This primo corner spot puts your brand right where tech brains and city adventurers cross paths. It's a round-the-clock hotspot, think Google folks on coffee runs, designers dashing between studios, and weekend crowds lining up for Restaurant Row’s hottest tables. With 41,644 people per square mile and easy access to major transit, you're reaching both the weekday hustle and the weekend crowd chasing that authentic Chicago vibe. Plus, traffic has jumped 215% since 2019 . Talk about prime-time visibility in a neighborhood that’s only going up. Get wall alerts straight to your inbox Join our email list and get access to new wall alerts and more! Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for submitting!

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