using inspiration from board games,
and textiles,
Baltimore-based
artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn, known as Jessie and Katey,
started on their interpretation of how buildings,
paths and pavements should look,
with their unique look at shapes and colours,
there is no space or feature cannot be used,
and can be viewed from the ground,
or from above,
this
summer Jessie and Katey are working with the Robert W. Deutsch
Foundation in Baltimore to create a site-specific mural for the Foundation’s
new community space,
the artists will also be painting a piece in Sacramento in collaboration with Wide Open Walls and later this fall will be working on an immersive installation incorporating recycled materials at Baltimore’s Goucher College, a rare opportunity for the pair to work in three dimensions. You can view more of Jessie and Katey’s work on their website and Instagram, as I mentioned before their street art is certainly big and bold.
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