Bumbershoot Festival

Greetings from Bumbershoot Entrance Mural Sign in Seattle WA

Greetings from Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival 2016! Bumbershoot is a large scale festival in Seattle bringing people together from all over the world to enjoy live music, comedy, dance, film, and other visual arts. The year 2016 was its 46th year in celebration held around Seattle Center. We painted the Greetings from Bumbershoot postcard mural just outside the front entrance, welcoming the guests at the base of the Space Needle. Sam Warren, the Creative Director of the festival, reached out to us after seeing the Greetings from Seattle, just a few neighborhoods over in Belltown. For this particular mural, we painted live throughout the event on a temporary wall canvas. 

Fun fact: Bumbershoot means umbrella!

Music Festival Postcard Mural Interaction - Ponchos

We went from painting the Space Needle in our previous mural to painting at the base of the iconic landmark structure. It was an honor to be creating some artwork in the heart of the city. Our murals seem to be a great fit for festivals and events as we always end up seeing them photographed the most. There’s something about a mix of lettering and artwork that people can relate to (even if they aren’t into art so much.) The postcard murals act as both signage and art which gives it mass appeal.

Seattle Mural Artist Paints Greetings from Bumbershoot with Kids Watching

We painted the mural in a public area outside the entrance to the festival. Therefore, people of all ages were able to come watch us paint. We had nonstop festival attendees and the public posing for photos during the painting. This was a great idea by the festival to showcase some free art for the community to enjoy.

Bumbershoot Greetings Backdrop Photos
Interactive Postcard Mural at Seattle Event

Within the letters, we kept it more on the graphic side due to the short time frame we had to paint the artwork during the festival hours. In addition, we wanted to check out the music acts as well! We celebrated the mural by getting to see Tame Impala, Third Eye Blind & others. Thank you Bumbershoot and Seattle!

Space Needle at Bumbershoot Music Festival
We stumbled upon Victor and Lisa’s Greetings Tour work via Instagram in early 2015. Quickly our entire team became enthralled with the art, travels, and community cultivated by the tour. Two months after discovering the Greetings Tour on social media I stumbled upon Victor and Lisa’s work at a popular and iconic building in the Lohi neighborhood of Denver. After seeing their work in person, I was incredibly impressed with the detail and scale of the mural. I reached out to Victor that day, and 4 months later The Greetings Tour was the most talked about, photographed, and engaged art installation of the festival. I would work with these two amazing people again in a heartbeat. Professional. Incredibly Talented. Friendly. Relevant. Victor and Lisa are the whole package.
— Sam Warren / Creative Director Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival

Year: 2016

Mural Size: 8'H x 28'W

Location: 400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109 @ Bumbershoot Festival (2016)