THE CAMPAIGN
For this project, artists were given the opportunity to visually interpret #AWebsiteMakesItReal and convey the concept of fantastical dreams crystallising into reality.
Project Details
Client:
Squarespace
Location:
Central London
East London
North London
South London
Sector:
Computer & Technology
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RESULTS
Global Street Art commissioned 7 unique artists from our extensive network to bring this wonderful showcase of art to life, across some of the city's most iconic walls. From experimental typography to sweeping, gothic landscapes, each mural explored the interplay between untethered imagination, the physicality of artwork, and how technology has expanded horizons.
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Where you allow more people to participate in shaping public spaces by painting it, you allow more forms of expression to happen there."
Lee Bofkin
Captain Kris' mural for Squarespace in Central London, 2021
Jo Hicks' mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
Jo Hicks' mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
Jo Hicks' mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
"
Concept has always been quite important to me, and composition, not filling the space too much but allowing room for the viewer to interpret in different ways."
Jo Hicks
Jo Hicks' mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
Jo Hicks' mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
Mike22inks' mural for Squarespace in Central London, 2021
"
The Wonderful thing about murals is that they’re so much bigger than you, and you can be completely lost in them."
Ed Hicks
Ed Hicks' mural for Squarespace in Central London, 2021
Frankie Strand's mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
Frankie Strand's mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
"
A website made my career real or like burst into life, so I opted to have a circular composition with a colour wheel in the centre and an animal corresponding to the colour bursting from it. Just an explosion of possibilities I suppose."
Frankie Strand
Soumya Thomas' mural for Squarespace in East London, 2021
Nacho Welles' mural for Squarespace in North London, 2021
Nacho Welles' mural for Squarespace in South London, 2021
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