URSH’s mural for the Open Art Gallery Delft revitalized a social housing community in Delft, Netherlands, as part of an initiative by Micha De Bie to bring contemporary art to urban spaces. This large-scale custom mural marks a significant milestone in URSH’s career, being his first major commission of such scale.
The mural features a central, attention-grabbing design surrounded by abstract shapes and textures, symbolizing the metaphorical journey of people who feel marginalized in their communities. The vibrant artwork represents the idea of being in the center of attention yet often overlooked, offering a visual reminder that these communities deserve to be seen and valued.
The mural blends post-graffiti and abstract graffiti styles, with geometric shapes and vibrant textures reflecting the essence of urban life. This piece not only enhances the surrounding space but also gives it cultural significance by addressing the emotional and social dynamics of the area.
ClientOpen Art Gallery Delft (Cultural Initiative)Year2021ProjectCustom Mural Design, Large-Scale Mural Installation, Artistic Consultation, Collaboration with Local Artists, Community Engagement