Bigeye Creative Agency Announces New Mural In Downtown Orlando Just in Time For Dr Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
“Our selection committee had a difficult decision to make with such highly talented artists submitting some of the most creative mural designs,” said Justin Ramb, CEO of BIGEYE. “Ultimately, Lemus’ design captured the essence of what we were trying to accomplish with this contest. We’re extremely thankful for all of our community partners who helped make this project a reality.”
Lemus’ mural is currently under production, and will be on display along highly trafficked Anderson Street on BIGEYE’s building at 500 S. Magnolia Ave., right next door to the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The mural is meant to celebrate the ad agency’s new neighbor, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and the area’s booming cultural corridor.
“The City Beautiful has finally blossomed into a hub of creativity, and I am in the front-row seat,” said artist German Lemus. “This design reflects how our city is roaring with bright colors, elegance and splendor.”
Lemus will receive a $750 cash award for participation, and art supplies to complete the project will be donated by Sam Flax of Orlando.
- A local panel of community leaders reviewed and named Lemus the winner from the qualified submissions. Those panelists were:
- City of Orlando Commissioner Regina Hill
- Barbara Hartley, Downtown Arts District
- Craig Leicester, Aloft Orlando Downtown
- Justin Ramb, BIGEYE
- Seth Segura, BIGEYE
- Dana Loncar, Consensus Communications
The mural is anticipated to be complete the week of Nov. 3, just in time for the grand opening events at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.