"The Octopus Song" mural by Sam O. White - Providence, Rhode Island
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"The Octopus Song" mural by Sam O. White was commissioned by the Dean Hotel and Boombox Karaoke Lounge in Providence, Rhode Island. This big, red, and blocky cephalopod scales a solid white subsurface.
Waymark Code: WM116RE
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 08/26/2019
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"The Octopus Song" mural by
Sam O. White was commissioned by
The Dean Hotel and
The Boombox Karaoke Lounge in Providence, Rhode Island.
A big, pixelated, red octopus with pink suckers spreads across a solid white background along the southeast wall and onto the parking lot. One of its arms reaches out to grasp an oversized metal microphone mounted on the building's south-pointing corner. The piece is signed SAM in pink, block letters.
A few bits about the artist, from his web site:
I'm into art that comes off the walls. I think of artists such as Blu and Swoon, who both seem to be confronting the state of the environment by creating whole new environments out of their own art. As a viewer, you don't so much look at their art as step inside of it. That's where I want to be. Many of my recent murals creep across ceilings and floors or lurk behind the architecture.
My introduction to large scale mural making came largely through working with the organization Tape Art. The practice of drawing with tape immediately accustoms one to drawing at a 1:1 scale and taps into spatial awareness. I still draw out many of my painted murals in tape first.
My recent murals have had some 8bit styling that I'm drawn to because my natural drawing-style tends to be a bit curvy and all over the place, so imposing a grid on things creates an interesting tension, I found.