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Tree of Life

Local restaurant Cocha was determined to extend its vibrant menu and energy onto the streets of downtown Baton Rouge. Faced with limited storefront real estate and a lackluster blank wall visible from inside the restaurant, creativity was essential.

Working alongside passionate business owners made this project both enjoyable and inspiring. Through several meetings and site visits, we developed a comprehensive master plan that not only enhanced their space but also effectively communicated their vision to the city.

Acrylic on dry wall 

30" x 80"

Urban Canvas Studio
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Elephant In The Room

Elifin Reality wanted to make a statement when you entered their office. A message that would speak to the volume of great work they delivered everyday. Their idea, let's talk about the elephant in the room by brining it to real life scale. This mural took their current logo and placed it to a 8' x 19' life size installation, making a clear statement when you walked in to find your dream space. 

Acrylic on dry wall 

96" x 216"

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Love Bites

When our client asked do you have a piece that would match our favorite leather love seat? We relied, we have the perfect match for you. Love bites, was created to match the curves and colors of our client's favorite piece, all while matching the space and attitude. 

Acrylic on wood panels 

96" x 72"

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Aquaponics - Middle School Lab

The mural for the middle school aquaponic lab transforms the space into an immersive educational gateway, vividly showcasing the science of sustainable aquaponics. Life-sized lettuce grows on one wall to demonstrate soil-free hydroponics, while infographics simplify the nitrogen cycle and photosynthesis equation. An underwater scene teeming with colorful fish highlights the symbiotic loop: fish waste nourishes plants via bacteria, and plants purify water for fish. This engaging visual sparks curiosity and reinforces ecology lessons.

Acrylic on dry wall 

400 sq ft in total 

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Just One Beer

When Tin Roof created the best American Pale Ale (our opinion), we had to bring their masterpiece to a larger than life scale for all to see. The nearly 7 foot tall art piece blends in the brewery, matching both the scale of operations and the attitude it takes to produce such a great and vibrant statement. 

Acrylic on wood panel

40" x 79"

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Louisiana Key Academy 

The newly constructed facade of Louisiana Key Academy faces one of Mid City's busiest streets, offering a prime canvas to raise awareness about dyslexia. In collaboration with Mid City Alliance, the academy selected our "Night Light" proposal via RFP.The design features five giant children—each over 12 feet tall—reading oversized books (over 16 feet), representing the 1 in 5 children with dyslexia. Illuminated by existing lights after sunset, they create a striking "Night Light" effect that celebrates reading and highlights the academy's curriculum.

Acrylic on dry wall 

30" x 80"

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Community Bank - Leesville, LA

The Community Bank of Louisiana mural, designed and installed by Urban Canvas Studio in 2022, transforms the building's exterior into a bold artistic statement that celebrates local community ties and the bank's role in supporting growth. Positioned prominently, the large-scale exterior artwork features vibrant, symbolic elements reflecting Louisiana heritage, unity, and prosperity—evoking a welcoming presence that strengthens neighborhood identity. This collaborative project enhances the urban landscape, turning a simple facade into an engaging public landmark that fosters pride and connection among residents and passersby.

Acrylic on dry wall 

96" x 216"

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Space Man 

This contemporary art piece reimagines the iconic 1960s astronaut as a commanding, life-size figure standing over six feet tall, clad in a retro-futuristic spacesuit rendered in sleek metallic silvers, bold whites, and subtle pops of period-accurate orange accents. Drawing from the Space Race era's optimism and exploration spirit, the sculpture blends hyper-realistic detail—textured helmet visor reflecting viewers, intricate glove stitching—with modern minimalist abstraction in its pose and base. Positioned as a silent sentinel, it evokes wonder, human ambition, and the timeless dream of venturing beyond Earth, inviting reflection on progress, isolation, and discovery in today's world.

Acrylic on door panel

30" x 80"

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Electric Depot

The Electric Depot complex in Baton Rouge is a vibrant, multi-phase redevelopment of the historic Entergy power plant site on Government Street in Mid City. Spanning 6 acres, this former industrial landmark has been transformed into a dynamic live-work-play destination featuring apartments, restaurants, bars, bowling at Red Stick Social, pickleball, live music venues, coffee shops, spas, and more—all centered around a lively social hub where the city meets. Across the site, large-scale murals and bold signage above business doors add artistic energy, enhancing the welcoming, eclectic vibe.

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Acrylic on brick wall 

20" x 40"

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Equality For All 

In an attempt to understand the inequality in our current life, this painting explores the realities of the divide that is present in our social structures with an attempt to bridge them through conversations and direct attention to the matter. 

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 80"

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Hot Stuff

From 6 inches to 6 feet, Hot Stuff bring everyday kitchen or spice items to life in the form of a bright playful statement. 

Acrylic on dry wall 

30" x 80" (3)

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Sunny Day

As we attempt to regrow the stripped flowers or trees from our city, this mobile mural expresses the size and simplicity of the how we can reimagine our cities and their hard surfaces. 

Acrylic on dry wall 

30" x 80"

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