My Atlanta Mural Tour
Updated May 1, 2024!
Hello! I’m sometimes asked where my murals can be seen around Atlanta. So I wanted to create a suggested route if you want to see all my art in one day! I also include a few recommendations of other things to do along the way.
Stop #1: The Yoga Hive mural
Start off this mural tour in Toco Hills and possibly join in a yoga class to get your body moving! This mural graces the outside of The Yoga Hive - a lovely studio with plenty of variety of accessible and non-heated classes. It was such a fun project to collaborate with the yoga studio on this mural.
Shopping Plaza, 2867-C N Druid Hills Rd, Atlanta, GA 30329
Stop #2: Decatur Makers murals
Slightly hidden on the outside of the Poor Hendrix building is a mural I painted in the summer of 2020. I wanted to create something in my community in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. I updated an older mural where a billboard used to be. Now next to the mural, is a community free fridge managed by Free99Fridge. Stop by with a donation of food to share with the community!
3 exterior murals @ Decatur Makers: 605 W Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur, GA 30030
Stop #3: Poor Hendrix in East Lake, billboard mural
Slightly hidden on the outside of the Poor Hendrix building is a mural I painted in the summer of 2020. I wanted to create something in my community in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. I updated an older mural where a billboard used to be.
Justice Mural on the East Side of Poor Hendrix: 2371 Hosea L Williams Dr SE bldg 2, Atlanta, GA 30317
Stop #4: Grant Park, power box & mural at The Beacon
I have one power box in Grant Park and a mural in the Artist Cove at The Beacon! I would suggest going to the Beacon first to check out my mural along with murals by 17 other amazing artists. Afterwards, drive past my Grant Park themed power box featuring a magnolia flower and panda bear, on the way to the Westside!
Grant Park Power Box by GA Avenue Church: 645 Grant St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312.
YOU MATTER mural in the Artist Cove at The Beacon: 1035 Grant St SE, Atlanta, GA 30315
Stop #5: Summerhill power box
My newest power box is in sunny Summerhill right next to the large public parking lot. I had a lot of fun with this retro groovy design complete with rainbows, flowers, a happy face and a peace sign!
39 Georgia Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 across from D Boca N Boca
Stop #6: West End bridge mural
The West End neighborhood is home to my largest public art piece to date! In Nov. 2020 I painted the underpass of the White St. bridge with the help of Cat Eye Creative. By now you’re probably hungry for lunch, so I’d recommend eating on the patio of Best End Brewing. You’ll actually be on the Beltline there and if you fancy a short walk, you can view even more murals painted along the path.
Lawton St. Bridge overpass over White St. in the West End
Stop #7: ‘Grow the Good’ mural
I partnered with the American Heart Association and Wholesome Wave GA on their Grow the Good campaign to create a mural to spread awareness of the program. The mural features a watering can full of flowers, watering the rest of the wall where the campaign message is featured. Through their SNAP program people can support farmers, shop local, and get 2x the healthy produce to cook wholesome meals at home. CreateATL donated their wall to the cause.
Grow the Good campaign mural: 910 Allene Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 (back side of CreateATL)
Stop #8: Old Fourth Ward power box, my first mural
Drive by or stop to check out my first mural and public art piece painted in 2018. Have a coffee break at Dancing Goats, shop at Ponce City Market, or walk on the Beltline. This project is very special to me and is probably still my favorite project because it kicked off my interest in murals and inspired me to pursue a passion I had hidden deep within me. Three years later this box is still going strong!
My first mural, in front of Dancing Goats on Glen Iris and North Ave: 650 North Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
Last stop: Atlantic Station, time to walk!
In Fall of 2020 I painted several items for Atlantic Station, including two small lettering and flower murals. These can be seen at the back entrance to Atlantic Station, once you go past Target. On the way, look to the right for the giant parking mural I painted in 2021! Once you park you can walk around and find the 8 black flower carts I painted, each with a different phrase translated in 4 different languages. Stretch your legs with this part of the tour.
Parking Garage entrance off of State St.
1380 Atlantic Dr #14275, Atlanta, GA 30363
One of eight carts painted around the Atlantic Station green.
One of two murals at the back entrance to Atlantic Station.
Bonus: farther south in Hapeville, free art drop box
Free art drop box in front of the Hapeville Corner Tavern: 1480 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318