


~600sqft, all spray paint and completed in 10 days.
Some photos from my recently completed mural for the 2022 BUMP festival in Calgary, Alberta.
In my concept, I use perspective and strategic framing to create the illusion of an oasis within an urban location. I wanted to Commemorate the curious and serendipitous connections made in places of importance which are often overlooked. To achieve this, I chose to reference The Mojave Phone Booth. The narrative is a commentary on liminality and mirrors the history of 11th Ave in many ways.
A brief history of the Mojave Phone Booth:
In 1997 Godfrey (Doc) Daniels was given the number for a pay phone located in the middle of the Mojave desert, on the traditional lands of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, miles from the nearest paved roads. After repeatedly calling, a stranger finally answered. Daniels would later write a blog post sharing his experience, noting the number and location of the phone booth. After the media discovered the story, people began to flock to the phone booth to have conversations with strangers calling from across the globe. A destination far off the beaten path became a pilgrimage for travellers fascinated by the unique monument. In May 2000, the phone booth was removed at the request of the National Parks Service due to the environmental damage caused by inconsiderate visitors.
The connection between a payphone in the middle of a desert and a street in Calgary is that in the '80s, 638 11th Avenue SW was steps from the epicenter of Calgary's notorious Electric Avenue. At the time of the Calgary Olympics and Flames' Stanley Cup win, Electric Ave was at its peak of popularity. Today 11th Ave is unrecognizable from the debaucherous gathering place it once was. Places like The Mojave Phone Booth, Electric Ave, and even public art, tell stories of unique slivers of time and the connections they fostered in their community.
spray paint mural I worked on with Victoria based artist Ocea DeWolf, for Leopold's Tavern in Calgary Alberta (August 2021).

~100sqft spray paint


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