Sustainability Campaign:
Epic Mural Display at Princesshay Shopping Center in Exeter
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Maggie Enterrios was commissioned by The Traveller and the Bear on behalf of Princesshay shopping center in Exeter, UK, to create an awe-inspiring display of nearly four hundred hand-illustrated botanicals and animals. These intricate illustrations were combined to cover over 100 yards of storefront window space, equivalent to the size of a football field. This monumental mural, located in the heart of Exeter, is captivating the attention of tourists, locals, and commuters alike.
Motivated by the desire to beautify the space and create a positive impact, Princesshay shopping center, in collaboration with The Traveller and the Bear, envisioned giant floor-to-ceiling murals of plants and animals as a way to convey an important message. The mural carries the powerful statement "We Can do More," urging passersby to consider their impact on our world. The artwork aims to inspire individuals to make conscious choices and take small steps towards a sustainable future.
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Princesshay shopping center is a vibrant retail destination located in Exeter, UK. It offers a diverse range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, providing a dynamic and engaging experience for visitors.
Maggie Enterrios digitally illustrated each individual element of the mural, meticulously crafting botanicals and animals with extraordinary detail. With the aid of the team at the Traveler and the Bear, she brought life to the diverse range of species, creating a visually stunning tapestry that captures the essence of nature's beauty. The artwork serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the urgent need to protect our planet.
To bring this ambitious vision to reality, the illustrations were printed on vinyl hoarding coverings by Signs Express Exeter. This collaboration between artist, commissioning entity, and printing experts ensured that the vibrant and intricate artwork could withstand the elements while maintaining its integrity and impact.