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Jenna Morello, Guest Lift Elevator Wall Mural
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Industrial Jersey City's Past and Nature. 13'10" x 10'. Artist available for commissions.
For mural prices, please inquire at [email protected] or call (201) 521-9000.
JENNA MORELLO She was born in Patterson and raised in Kinnelon, New Jersey and currently lives in Brooklyn NY. Her broad range of mural designs are site specific and tailored for each project. She has expertise in spray paint, house and acrylic paint. Notable murals include locations such as 42 The Restaurant in the Ritz Carlton White Plains NY, Food Network, Mural for Universal Pictures documentary of Song of Lahore, collaboration with artist Bradley Theodore in World Trade Center 4 on the 69th floor, and numerous other nearby locations in Jersey City, Queens, Brooklyn, NYC, and Staten Island. Morello has created murals nationally throughout California, Montana, Indiana as well as internationally in Israel and Mexico. She can be seen competing on Oxygen’s reality series Street Art Throwdown featuring artist Justin Bua.
MURAL CONCEPT: Industrial Jersey City’s Past and Nature
Growing up on acres of land surrounded by woods and lakes has influenced her work. The Guest Elevator Lobby mural incorporates industrial Jersey City with an overgrown nature feel, referencing the historic industry of the past. By including old train tracks and a sky all overgrown with leaves and shrubs, this larger than life mural will bring guests back in time to what Jersey City once was. The color palette is based on the natural world by using greens, browns, and natural earth tones.
MURAL CONCEPT: Industrial Jersey City’s Past and Nature
Growing up on acres of land surrounded by woods and lakes has influenced her work. The Guest Elevator Lobby mural incorporates industrial Jersey City with an overgrown nature feel, referencing the historic industry of the past. By including old train tracks and a sky all overgrown with leaves and shrubs, this larger than life mural will bring guests back in time to what Jersey City once was. The color palette is based on the natural world by using greens, browns, and natural earth tones.