Uncle Harry’s Natural Products Staircase Mural, 2021. 

Tropical flowers, trees, and vines..butterflies and Indian redneck parakeets fly up to the CEO’s office space in the UHNP production warehouse.

Redmond, Washington

Peacock and a Koi pond. Ceiling mural. 2020.

A pandemic mural as a symbol of hope. Look up and find a beautiful peacock sweetly watch over you. A-framed ceiling mural for a home office. 2020.

Snohomish, Washington

BLACK LAB GALLERY (upstairs) BAR MURAL. 2022.

“The brick and overgrown plants included in the mural are inspired by downtown Everett’s historic buildings. I painted the white plants overtaking the bar to feel apocalyptic symbolizing the Covid-19 pandemic and how it affected small businesses. It’s a symbol of hope as well as growth in our community.” -M.

Everett, WA. Public for viewing.

Baby Room Mural, 2022.

As the baby grows up, the plan is to add plants, birds and butterflies over time! We started with the simple showering vines. I cannot wait to continue this piece for them.

Snohomish, Washington

Simple lil pink door. 2022.

Functional Murals at Uncle Harry’s Natural Products

As a eco-friendly company, they requested functional artwork and using ‘canvases’ that they already had in the warehouse. 2020-21.

Bathroom Mural at UHNP Warehouse. 2020.

Since the company is known for minty fresh natural toothpaste, I painted plants that the company uses in their products: peppermint, spearmint and eucalyptus.