MURALS AND PUBLIC ART FOR COMMUNAL SPACES,
CREATED WITH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
September 2024- Page under Construction. Some links will not work while site is under development. Please email ellen@pigeonloftmurals.co.uk if you need further information.
Together we can create great art for public communal spaces. Spaces that bring people together. Whether it is public artwork or community murals, my artwork tells the story of your community or organisation. And it will be your art too, because I believe that to make art that communicates what is special and unique about a place, a community, or organisation, I need to work with the people who truly understand and value it. Engagement with stakeholders is key to ensuring art that reflects the soul of the place, of your community or organization.
I offer:
Community murals
Creative Signage
Hand-painted murals
Cut metal-work sculptures
Large-scale print design
Community consultation, public engagement & co-creation
·Eco-friendly paint options
Working at height
Planning your own community mural or public artwork?
Download the
‘Community Mural and Public Artwork’ mood board
illustrated with a selection of my past projects and
examples of community engagement.
Check out these case studies of my community murals and public artwork:
Ridgeway Connects: Cut metal-work creative wayfinding signage for a footpath through a green public space in London created in consultation with the community and commissioning partner organisations.
Woolwich Tree-preciation: A hand-painted exterior mural with wheat-paste sticker elements, co-created with the community as part of a town centre cultural trail in Southeast London.
Work in Woolwich: Past, Present & Future; A digitally printed exterior mural co-created with local people.
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Contact me to discuss your project further:
Ellen Strachan,
Artist and Designer
Based in Greenwich Borough, I paint murals in London and Kent. I also work across London, Kent, Surrey, East Sussex, Essex, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire and further afield for projects where an element of remote working is possible such as with murals on boards, large-scale print design and cut metal-work installations.