Mother Protector - Hawk and Home

About the artist
Luke Ramsey, Jill Stanton and Kristofer Ray

Biography

Luke Ramsey is an illustrator, designer, muralist and painter.

Jill Stanton is a muralist and artist.

Kristofer Ray is a visual artist.

Resume

Luke Ramsey co-founded the Islands Fold residency, exhibits internationally and works in public art and freelance illustration. His client list includes The New York Times, The Cartoon Network, Patagonia, The BC Children’s Hospital and more. His collaborative mural with Josh Holinaty won a National Urban Design Medal from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. His book Intelligent Sentient? is published by Drawn & Quarterly, and was nominated for a Doug Wright Award. Luke became The City of Victoria’s first Artist in Residence from 2016-2018

Jill Stanton has extensive experience painting large scale murals, for both private and public clients, interior and exterior, across North America. Over the past seven years, she has produced over 60 murals of varying complexity and size. Jill has painted walls for several mural festivals, including the Vancouver Mural Festival, Winnipeg’s Wall to Wall, Tulsa’s Habit Festival, Dallas’ Wild West Mural Fest, Victoria’s Concrete Canvas Project, and BUMP 2018 in Calgary.

Ray treats the creation of art as a sacred mediational process honouring the beauty and deep meaning that art gives to humanity.

Website

https://lukeramseystudio.com

Details
Artwork type
Mural
Medium
Exterior latex on concrete with exposed sections from previous paint-overs
Site
Outside of the stairwell down to the rock beach near the base of Dallas Road near Cook Street.
Artwork category
Civic Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
Sep, 2017
Location
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Abstract teal and navy blue dragonfly illustrations.

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