2017 SHINE Mural Festival in St. Petersburg Announces Artists

Colorful Street Art Celebration Welcomes New Artists  

The SHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival is returning October 5-14, 2017, transforming 15 walls and one underpass into exciting outdoor works of art.

Bringing more than 35 new murals to our City of the Arts since its inception, the SHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival returns for its third year October 5th – 14th, 2017, showcasing vibrant special events and inspiring public murals by a diverse group of artists from around the world.  

The festival, which received widespread media accolades, is a non-profit public art project built in partnership between local artists and community members. SHINE illuminates the power of art in public spaces by revitalizing areas, inspiring dialogue, and uniting the St. Petersburg community. More information at shineonstpete.com. 

Festival curators are pleased to announce the official selection of this year’s world-renowned participating artists: 

Cryptik – Los Angeles, CA  

Cryptik creates from a palette of wonder where science, math, and art intersect. His artist practice is about asking questions, and his intricate works spread across mammoth walls or canvases in stylized depictions of spiritual universality. The Southern Californian hypnotically blends Eastern philosophical mantras with black letter bombing, merging the ancient and sacred in a modern quest for awareness.  

Hueman – Oakland, CA  

Artist Allison Tinati, known as Hueman, grew up drawing and painting in Northern California, and received her degree in Design and Media Arts from UCLA in 2008. Hueman’s style reveals colorful mash-ups of the abstract & figurative, the beautiful and grotesque. Tightly refined compositions begin with spontaneous paint drips and sprays, creating motion on two-dimensional surfaces. Her layered works can be seen on public walls and in galleries worldwide. 

Joram Roukes – Groningen, Netherlands  

Netherlands-born Joram Roukes is an internationally working fine artist recognized for collage-like assemblages and perspectives on contemporary culture. His playful compositions build narrative and irony through balanced tension and impressionistic images. Roukes is currently represented by Galleri Benoni in Denmark, Thinkspace Gallery in California, and StolenSpace Gallery in London.  

Waone – Kyiv, Ukraine  

Vladimir Manzhos, known as Waone, is an artist and muralist based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Influenced by hip-hop graffiti traditions, Waone creates surrealist murals populated with fantastic imagery, bringing bright colors and smooth gradients to walls from India to Miami. His most recent project is located in Toiles de Rue, Rabat, Morocco. 

Lauren YS – San Francisco, CA  

Lauren YS is a San Francisco-based artist whose work is influenced by dreams, mythology, and her Asian-American heritage. Her large-scale public murals bring a sense of wonder to communities, as she populates a vibrant wonderland with misfit heroines & fantastic narratives. Lauren’s art appears at festivals such as Art Basel Miami, Pow!Wow! Hawaii, & PangeaSeed SeaWalls, as well as in galleries in Vienna, London, and Sydney.  

Alex Yanes – Miami, FL 

The art of Alex Yanes tells a story influenced by Cuban roots, growing up in Miami during the ‘80s and ‘90s. Whimsical but relatable, his art features innovative use of color and imaginative subjects, coming alive through wood, acrylic, resin, and enamel into three-dimensional installations. Yanes is now working and raising his family in Miami, while catching the attention of art aficionados and corporate collectors alike. 

Axel Void – Miami, FL  

Axel Void (Alejandro Hugo Dorda Mevs) was born in Miami in 1986 to a Haitian mother and a Spanish father. Raised in Spain from age three, he was strongly influenced by classical painting and drawing. Axel studied fine arts in Cádiz, Granada, and Sevilla, & has been immersed in graffiti writing since 1999. Based in Berlin before moving to Miami in 2013, where he currently resides.  

Sam Yong – Melbourne, Australia  

Sam Yong is an artist and illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia, working across a variety of traditional mediums. A love of nature and solo adventure manifests through his art, where intricate illustrations reflect on complex relationships between living things. Yong has exhibited in Paris, the United States, New Zealand, Melbourne, and is placed in private commissions across the globe.  

Mikael B – Los Angeles, CA  

Influenced by early years as a graffiti artist in Copenhagen, Mikael B founded his own design agency before moving to Los Angeles to work as an urban contemporary artist. His signature identity combines the graphic footprint of wildstyle graffiti with bold colors and geometric shapes, building a dynamic universe reminiscent of musical visualization. His monograph includes energetic works on canvases and walls, gallery exhibitions, and commissions by clients such as Google, Nike, and American Express.  

Jose Mertz – Miami, FL 

Artist and image-maker based in Miami, Jose Mertz pushes an experimental style inspired by ancient civilizations, science fiction, eastern philosophy, and the supernatural. Embracing multimedia platforms, his work ranges from traditional painting and murals, to product design on t-shirts and stickers.  

Stephen Palladino – Los Angeles, CA

New York-born artist Stephen Palladino creates work combining raw, expressive mark making with tight and clean lines. Building upon his childhood obsession with cartoons & graffiti, Palladino creates characters that are slick and gritty, dark and lowbrow, mashed up with hidden layers of popular imagery and dialogue. Commissioned by Lady Gaga, Absolut Vodka, Reebok, and others, Palladino is currently based in Los Angeles and presented his first solo gallery show there in 2015.  

Yok & Sheryo – Australia & Singapore  

Yok & Sheryo are Brooklyn, New York-based collaborators influenced by skateboarding and kitsch culture who have exhibited and painted together around the world. Singaporean Sheryo seeks to analyze the human psyche and mercurial contemporary lifestyles, while Australian-born Yok is fueled by cartoons and street graphics. Together their mural and installation art stretches across mediums, speaking to those with an unabashed affinity for ‘80s and  ‘90s popular culture.

Jujmo – Tampa, FL 

Tampa-based artist Jujmo brings her affinity for color to life through drawings and paintings of happy, intertwined worlds. Fanciful, cartoonish, and strange creatures collide in her densely patterned compositions on walls, canvases, and even shoes and cars.  

Herbert Scott Davis – Tampa, FL 

Growing up in historic Ybor City, Herbert Scott Davis developed an early passion for art and culture. A graduate of the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and former freelance illustrator, Davis now focuses on fine art, bringing his detailed or abstracted imagery to canvases and walls alike. 

Jared “Thirst” Hernandez – St Petersburg, Jared Hernandez, also known as Thirst, is a prolific St. Pete muralist who has long been active in the local street art scene. His detailed artwork, found on walls throughout the area and across Florida, reveals a love of comic books and pop culture, showing vibrant depth through geometric shapes and patterns.

Zulu Painter – St. Petersburg, FL 

Zulu Painter is a multi-media artist working in traditional mediums, as well as in body paint, special effects, installation, and scenic art. His aerosol-based murals can be found throughout Florida, including large-scale works in St. Petersburg’s Historic Midtown that contribute to the creative revitalization of this bustling city.

R5 – St. Petersburg, FL 

Born in Mexico City and now living in  St. Petersburg, Daniel Barojas, also known as R5, works in diverse artistic mediums  including mixed media illustration, watercolor, graphic/product design, jewelry, photography, toys, and graffiti. Using cultural and street influences as inspirations for his art, Daniel’s mission is to spread positivity by means of creativity.

The recipient of this year’s SHINE Open Call Wall is St. Pete local artist John Suarez, a graduate of Ringling College of Art and Design and founder of Art in the Park in Bradenton. Suarez is a contemporary artist known for his signature portraiture work and graphic style. Using the moniker Suarezart, he creates detailed paintings, sculptures, digital illustrations, and drawings.  

For more information about participating artists, Bright Ideas projects, bicycle tours, and upcoming SHINE events, please visit shineonstpete.com. 

SHINE EVENTS 

SHINE OPENING EVENT - DREAM BIG.  BE BIG.  

Saturday, October 7th, 10 am – 3 pm. Child’s Park, 4301 13 Ave. S. – Partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay & The Florida Dream Center, Derek Donnelly and Chad Mize will be working on a mural at Fairmont Park Elementary.  Children and their Bigs will have a unique opportunity to create an artistic legacy for the community. 

TOUR DE SHINE – 3 Bike Tours! 

Sunday, October 8, 10 am. Monday, October 9, 6 pm. Sunday, October 29, 10 am. Ride along on your bike and enjoy a relaxed, guided tour of SHINE murals.  Pick your date to see a behind-the-scenes glimpse of artists at work or an in-depth look at the vibrant finished artworks.  

SHINE FINALE - Outside In Group Art Exhibit  Saturday, October 14th, 5 pm – 10 pm, Behar Peteranecz Architecture, 2430 Terminal Dr. S 

Join us for the Grand Finale Art Exhibit for SHINE 2017 in the Warehouse Arts District on Saturday, October 14th!  We have taken over a warehouse space courtesy of Behar Peteranecz Architecture featuring an interactive installation by YOK & SHERYO; Food Trucks; Music by FR33dback and SubPirate; Exclusive Merchandise; and Artwork from local and national artists: 

Alex Pardee | Alex Yanes | Bekky Beukes | Cam Parker | Chad Mize | Chris Reed | Daniel Barojas | David Bruehl | Emily Tan | Illsol | Jeff Srsic | Jose Mertz | Jujmo | Justin Wagher | Laura Spencer | Palehorse | Phil Holt | Stephen Palladino | Tes One  

ONGOING THROUGHOUT SHINE MURAL FESTIVAL 

CORNER CANVAS 

SHINE is proud to kick off a new public art initiative that will extend beyond the festival dates and the downtown area.  Corner Canvas will repurpose traffic signal boxes and redefined the intersection with local art and inspiration. After the festival, the project will continue throughout the year, courtesy of Bank of the Ozarks. 

THE GOLDEN ONE 

University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s ONE BUILDING – Ya La ‘Ford transforms a mundane building housing university programs into a giant, dynamic sculpture and landmark entrance to USFSP campus. A labyrinth of interconnecting strokes of USF green and gold highlights the interconnectivity between student/university life and the downtown on its border.  

22nd STREET LEGACY MURAL 

During the SHINE Mural Festival, St. Petersburg artists Thirst and Zulu Parker will collaborate on the largest mural production to date.  The 22nd Street Legacy Mural in the history Dueces Live Corridor.  It is a tribute to the rich history and cultural impact the area represents. 

CLEAN/Laundry Project with Pep Rally Inc. 

The artists of Pep Rally Inc. have joined forces with the Laundry Project to create CLEAN, a series of colorful laundromat murals aimed at delivering a positive message through the power of street art. Visit SHINE MURAL FESTIVAL website for all the information!  http://shineonstpete.com 

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