The mural I created for the Peruvian restaurant is a vibrant and culturally rich depiction of a bustling street scene in Peru. It features colorful market stalls and the authentic atmosphere of Peru, enticing diners to immerse themselves in the country's rich culture and cuisine.
My body of work involves a narrative that is geared towards provoking conversations circulating societal stigma within sub-communities specifically addressing the visceral contradictories and expectations regarding gender including religious affiliated preconcieved ideas of sexuality and negation thereof.
Another contribution of my work involves using myself as a catalyst to the weight we carry and masks that are worn for secrecy in order to adhear to social norms.
My murals are a component of my work of which I find great fulfillment in. Creating murals that tell a story and bring people together is the most rewarding outcome I have had the opportunity to experience. Whether I'm working on a mural for a developing community or a personal commission, my process always begins with extensive research and a deep understanding of the client's needs. When creating murals for developing communities, I am especially mindful of the location's geography and cultural significance. I aim to create a design that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also resonates with the community and reflects their unique identity.
More artwork by Candace
Hill Country Mural
Embassy Suites by Hilton
Cottonwood Shores Mural
Lincoln Goldfinch Law
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