I love to paint on public walls.
Why?
• For social change, for fun, for wildlife protection, for impact. And I love meeting you wild ones out in the public!
Where?
• Lafayette, Broomfield, Longmont, Fort Collins, Denver and Arvada, next?..... Colorado is my current canvas.
When?
• I paint outside while it's warm, May-September, and indoors any time of year.
Access to creative expression is for everyone. It's an important part of the fabric of society.
Making the Mural
By Alley Art Amazin' creative team: Tif Choate, Sarah Spencer and Marissa Saints, Sarah Ortegon.
Collaborations are the best!
Making the mural
It took 10 days to complete the art. Size: 80' x 8'.
I painted alongside 7 other muralists, all creating art on social awareness issues.
"Asha" Who is She?
During mural creation, we raised $1K for the Rocky Mountain Crisis Hotline.
"The Hand Off"
@ Post Brewery parking lot, Lafayette, CO. 2013
- part of Alley Art Amazin' program.
- 1 foot wide corrugated metal!
Making the mural
I designed & painted this one, with lots of community help.
'My Neighbor Totoro Visits Waneka Lake'
It's definitely one of my personal favorites.
- Being a huge admirer of Studio Ghibli and the remarkable talent of Hayao Miyazaki, I can't help but express my love for this mural.
- Created this mural with son, ORion.
"Colorado Wild Horses"
- Celebrating the wild herd herds of Northwest Colorado, near Craig, CO
Boating through the Universe
On my friend Elizabeth's fence - it depicts her family, traveling together through many adventures - her, husband David, the dog, 'Bernie Sanders' and their two cats, 'Elliott' and 'Adicus'
Public Art Piano? Exactly.
Not all artistic expressions are confined to walls!
- 'Pianos about Town' program in Fort Collins, CO.
- My son, Orion Choate and I painted this in FOCO