Dana Woulfe Visual Artist.

Posts Tagged ‘mural’
Underground Mural Project
Underground Mural Project

I was thrilled to be asked to participate in the 2019 edition of the Underground Mural Project at Underground Ink Block. Put together by the amazing Street Theory crew this is one of the best things happening in the Boston public art scene. This is the second iteration of the project and the space now […]

Beverly Mural #2
Beverly Mural #2

Thanks to another great opportunity via Beverly Cultural Council and Barrel House I was able to put up another mural in downtown Beverly, MA. Beverly is a rad little city home to alot of creatives, as well as the home of Studio Fresh. So I am really happy to have contributed another piece to the tapestry […]

HUBWeek 2017
HUBWeek 2017

Got an opportunity to paint a small temporary mural on a stack of shipping containers for HUBweek 2017 in Boston. Alongside some great local artists like, Marka27, Percy Fortini-Wright, Kenji Nakayama, Imagine, Caleb Neelon, David Teng-Olsen, Cedric Douglas and international art-celeb INSA. Was great working alongside old friends and new on a cool new event […]

Depth of Feel
Depth of Feel

My friend, studio-mate and business partner Josh Falk and myself had a two person show at One Way Gallery in Narraganset, RI this summer. We did some new collaborative work, solo work as well as a small on-site installation and it was a great excuse for us to spend some time down by the beach in RI. Below are a couple shots […]

Blanc
Blanc

Been super busy this summer with Studio Fresh projects but here is a quick mural I painted for an event at Blanc in Boston a little while back.    

Rapid 7
Rapid 7

I was recently invited to paint a mural for the new offices of Rapid 7 in downtown Boston. I was asked to work with the image of a train, ala New Yorks Rapid Transit trains where the company got its namesake, and blend it with my signature “motion painting”. The result was pretty exciting for […]

Converse Wall to Wall
Converse Wall to Wall

I was super excited to be asked to participate in the Converse Wall to Wall program this winter…. not only because I got to paint another big wall in my city, but also because I got to represent myself and Boston on the back cover of the April 2014 issue of Juxtapoz magazine! Unfortunately I had […]