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  • MY LOVE LETTER TO MURALS

    It’s hard to imagine my life not being consumed by murals. Through my nearly five-year career in the outdoor advertising industry, I have gained an immeasurable In the beginning, the office was just a small family-like crew. Providing projects, like Lexus and Varo, for artists in a field that they love is what makes me truly muted colors, while still providing a fresh look and leaving viewers with a feeling of calmness and liveliness

  • Public Presence : The Power of public Art

    Shannon has lived it, from trains to brick walls, across the world. its best stops people in their tracks, not because it's loud, but because it's true to the place it lives Murals that have intention, a message, and are considerate of the community and environment they live DID THAT FEEL LIKE AN OPPORTUNITY, OR LIKE SOMETHING WAS BEING TAKEN? Many of the overall mural painters come from that same background, bringing an authenticity and lived

  • Celebrating 15 Years of Overall Murals

    We started Overall Murals in 2010 with nothing but our hands, buckets of paint, and what felt like impossible (Don Pedro’s iykyk), two strangers, myself (Angel) and my partner Dmitry, first crossed paths over live Check out the video recap below : It felt like what community used to feel like, and what it still can Musicians feeding off the crowd as a live mural rose behind them. Strangers saving spots in line like old friends. Spontaneous moments turning into shared memories.

  • Power to the People. They’re Watching.

    Uniqlo, known for its LifeWear philosophy—creating simple, accessible clothing for everyday life—was Overall Films documented the process so the story could extend beyond the street and give people a closer Where the wall lives matters just as much as what goes on it. Through our hand painted process—translating artwork to scale, hand-mixing color, and painting live in story alongside their own, the collaboration becomes part of the brand’s identity rather than a short-lived

  • The revolution will not be televised

    When I was 14 years old I discovered the movie “Style Wars” and fell in love with Hip-Hop culture. Like many other team members at O verall Murals, I moved to NYC to pursue my dream of becoming an artist After many years of living, working, and participating in the arts here, I have been fortunate to meet But as much as we loved the design, something felt incomplete. It needed to live beyond fabric. The idea felt like a natural evolution.

  • WHY WYTHE...

    Artists built lives here long before the rest of the world caught on. You see out-of-towners dragging suitcases alongside people who’ve lived here since before Google Maps amateurs, influencers and people who didn’t mean to take a picture but did anyway, hand painted work lives It’s like the neighborhood is always mid-sentence. The overall paint process feels more like invitations than promotions.

  • In with the old, out with the new

    in the last five years. In fact, my late grandfather made his living as a billboard painter from the late 60s to the early 90s I couldn't imagine living without our iPhones, the "swiss army knife" of our time. But it is no secret that most society craves a break from our hyper-digitized lives. connected to the trends of old gadgets iGen prefers, a generation who may not remember a time when their lives

  • The Power Of Hand Paint

    I love the people, I love the process, & I love the product. In that same regard, hand painted signs cut through digital clutter of our increasingly pixelated lives When human hands are involved the love is amplified – pure and wholesome LOVE. Their lives are literally on the line as they often dangle hundreds of feet in the air, with acute attention There’s a lot of LOVE when you’re living in the moment, so it’s only natural that the same energy being

  • How are you, really, San Francisco?

    The news of San Francisco's downfall spread like a California wildfire. Once one of the most posh and expensive places to live, San Francisco has now seen its real estate prices No one wanted to be here, live here, nor invest here. Since moving to the East Coast in 2005, I have visited San Francisco at least three to five times a year Once somewhat tolerable, the Tenderloin (the TL) became the life source of any travel YouTuber’s “ San

  • VIVA! From Walls to World (Cup)

    There are moments when a city stops behaving like a place and starts behaving like energy. In cities like Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Atlanta, and San Francisco, the energy of the World Cup team introduces elements that change how people engage with the work, not by overwhelming it, but by giving What ties all of this together is where the work lives.

  • A Midtown Sanctuary: Joe & The Juice Mural

    “We wanted the colors to feel lively while maintaining a smooth, cohesive, and visually engaging harmony Bold shapes drew the eye and created movement, anchored by a grounded, stone-like background.

  • PANDEMIC PASSION: MURAL PROJECT

    Overall Murals made, from scratch, something we really love and are proud of. Living in a global pandemic feels like a bad acid trip, making our initial company struggles seem like The virus continued to permeate our lives but luckily we didn’t lay anyone off and we’re still working Black Lives Matter. Blowing it up in real life, however, still felt unfinished.

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