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  • Public Presence : The Power of public Art

    That to me is the power of Public Art. WHAT’S CHANGED THE MOST ABOUT PUBLIC ART IN THE LAST 10–15 YEARS? WHERE DO YOU THINK PUBLIC ART IS HEADED? WHAT DOES GOOD COMMISSIONED PUBLIC ART ACTUALLY DO FOR A PLACE WHEN IT'S DONE RIGHT? Hand painted Public Art is slow, physical, deliberate work.

  • PANDEMIC PASSION: MURAL PROJECT

    We painted three big art pieces dedicated to the adventures and misadventures of 2020, thus far, in a As an organization that is run by people with art backgrounds and deep artistic passions, there’s an inherent need to make something iconic and that could be a piece of art history. Art, too, is meant to provoke. The public response has been largely positive.

  • Where art meets swag

    Our deep love for art of every genre and our admiration and fondness for the work of a great many artists We love the work we do, but we also love the work a lot of other artists do, whether it’s street art creative interests and company culture (artists with a similar “vibe,” if you will). each artist creative liberty and let them run with their ideas. "We love supporting artists, and of course, we love swag.

  • Overall Murals Strengthens Creative and Brand Leadership to Drive Growth and Impact

    With a proven formula for turning bold ideas into real-world impact, the company brings art and advertising Shannon Peel is an accomplished artist and creative leader whose career bridges fine art, street culture Artist Network Program artist with RVCA, where he also served as Art Director. “Overall Murals has always brought art and advertising together in ways that challenge and inspire,” , and storytelling, Overall Murals continues to expand what is possible for hand painted work in public

  • COMPLEMENTING WALLS WITH GREAT ARTWORK

    What does it mean to receive artwork made to fit the wall? Let us paint that picture for you. home after a long day at work or looking for a reason to celebrate, will pass this intoxicating mural art The IWC artwork was specially designed to create an anamorphic perspective. The public enjoys the process, the big reveal, and a piece that really stands out. We’re ready for your next great artwork to come through our doors and onto our walls.

  • Power to the People. They’re Watching.

    Williamsburg isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a place where art and identity have been built over time. Williamsburg has long been a place where art, fashion, and street culture intersect, making it a natural Hiroshi was on-site painting, we sat down with him to talk about his work and what it meant to bring his art public—we’ve helped brands tap into the neighborhood’s rhythm and culture. Artists expand their reach at a scale rarely available to them.

  • SPECIAL LAUNCH

    They combined their backgrounds in art and advertising to create a nationwide outdoor advertising and ANGEL: Overall Murals began in 2010 to fuse the two owner’s backgrounds as well: art and advertising , but on a much larger and public scale.  

  • The man behind the camera

    ANNA: How does documenting the mural process change the way people experience the artwork? HAYDEN:   It’s cool to see when a project gets posted and gains traction, especially from artists or It’s not just about the publicity; it’s about knowing that the creative risks taken as a videographer Hayden has a passion for storytelling and is committed to highlighting the artistry of every mural we With his keen eye for detail and a dedication to revealing the ‘why’ behind the art, Hayden ensures that

  • The revolution will not be televised

    After many years of living, working, and participating in the arts here, I have been fortunate to meet many of my artistic idols, including Dr. For a lot of us,   graffiti was the entry point to art itself,   the spark that ignited our creative we still bring some of that same grit, energy, and creative freedom to every project, merging street art His work that had once transformed the subway cars of New York into moving art galleries, would now bring

  • Bigger, Bolder, Out of Home: The Unique Possibilities with Hand Paint

    From hidden messages and rain-activated mural art to large 3D installations of crumbs from a classic favorite things about mural advertising is the ability to paint anamorphic   (distorted perspective) art Our paint team rendered the Pop-Tart art directly on the “skirt” of the wall, so it looked 3D, and added The handcrafted process of mural creation, visible to many as they pass by, coupled with the artistry Our artists employ traditional brush and paint techniques to precisely execute this illusion.

  • Celebrating 15 Years of Overall Murals

    That mix of art, sound, and raw NYC energy has always fueled us. We were immigrants, transplants, artists, board-riders, night-owls, shaped by the creative chaos of Brooklyn We made art and noise and friendship in the street. To the friends, collaborators, artists, clients, crew, neighbors, and old faces we haven’t seen in years

  • Nothing Beats the Real Thing

    Artists and craftsmen painted those ghost murals you still see fading on brick walls today. Many of our artists have formal training . They've studied anatomy, typography, color theory, and design fundamentals in art school. Others come from graffiti and street art, where they've honed their skills on the streets and developed It enhances it, making a city feel alive with art rather than just another backdrop for digital noise

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