We have a self guided tour if you will, a list of our Murals……if you are curious to find our gems sprinkled throughout central indiana here goes!
Starting downtown Indianapolis
Tools Mural Washington St, at Inter College Avenue Faces East.
Quaker Oats Ghost sign-pearl alley at Washington st. and Southeastern avenue. Before billboards, there were “Walldogs” this alley is filled with old advertisments.
James Whitcomb Riley Michigan st, just west of College Avenue
Pollinators Mural 16th st. in the alley between Deleware and New Jersey. Behind The Harrison Center for the Arts
Good Morning Mama’s Restaurant Bright colors and cheeky cartoons adorn the place, great for a lunch break on the tour! 1001 E. 54th st. at Winthrop ave.
Posh Petals Flowers Right across the street. at 1134 E 54th st.
Blice Edwards Studio Boxanne the Indiana Box turtle lives on our studio garage door. 1101 E. 54th st F.
Butler University - Johnson Board Room at Robertson Hall | Atherton Student Union Stairway Landing, “Student Life” and “Blue” Bulldog Mascot
Wildman Room at Hinkle Fieldhouse, “A Pictoral History of Butler University” | Health and Recreation Center, “Hinkle Shadow” and “Swimming Puppies”
Broad Ripple Hotel “Big Peace” on the north Facing side of this interesting “Corduroy Builidng” unique brutalistic architecture , look up and see peace!
Proscenium Plaza- 1200 S Rangeline Rd. Carmel IN This Mural is impressive but you can easily miss it. It’s on the back side of the restaurant, and between
two close buildings it’s worth the hunt I promise.
BOON COUNTY BIG 4 RAIL TRAIL- Get your bikes out for this one! Start at the trailhead complete with bathroom, bicycle repair station, and a beautiful Mural perfect for an
inspirational ride to see two more amazing paint jobs! Two tunnels at Oak Street underpass and Mullberry St underpass. (not accessible by car)
Advance IN, Western Boone County- this is “The biggest flag in the state”, this simple concept mural dwarfs the cars parked below it and made Grandaddy very Happy
Jamestown IN, “The Interurban” This trolly like transportation system modernized travel to Indianapolis.
Merom IN, “The Grand Chautauqua Festival” This Mural sits at the entrance to the Merom Park Overlook, a fantastic view for sunset over the Wabash River. Simple pleasures.
This Colorful Bakery in Lebanon Indiana used to be a drab looking gray cinder block building. Locally known for their doughnuts, they were not recognizable as a bakery.
This makeover made the business an instant talk of the town and boosted sales to the point of opening a second location.
This Mural painted on canvas was cut out and applied to the wall of the new Titus Bakery location’s, party room. Located in Westfield Indiana, we created colorful imagery that represents the town and the bakery!
The Town Council Of Tiny Merom Indiana Wanted To Preserve The Town’s Vibrant History. An Instrumental Couple In The Town Made It Happen By Contacting Blice Edwards. We Worked For A Year To Secure Funding, Location And Subject Matter Of Their Vision. Initially We Discussed Painting The Mural On The Side Of One Of The Few Remaining Buildings Of The Original Town. It Was Determined That The Building Was In Such Bad Shape That “Building A Wall” Was The Thing To Do. This 15’X45’ Cinder Block Wall Was Built Especially For The Mural Project. It Sits In A Prime Location Leading Up To “The Bluff Park” The Park Has Been A Place To Watch Spectacular Sunsets For Literally Hundreds Of Years. On The Indiana/Illinois Border It Faces The West And Overlooks The Flat Lands Of Illinois. The Original Livery Stable Is Actually In The Background, Thank You Bob And Nancy!!!
This Is An Image That No Longer Exists….This Three Dimensional Mural Promoted The Arts And Theatre District Of Mass Ave. It Was Taken Down In 2015.
Kim and Jon after the completion of her new mural. It’s a public welcome to this whisper of a town, and a billboard for her business. What a delightful client. So nice feeding us lunch every day! they have theBest sweet Salsa in indiana!
This was a clever way to camouflage the ugly and dirty trash dumpster that must sit in front of out beautiful welcome mural, :What ugly dumpster” you ask…. it’s the grate of fruit!
Ghost Signs, brought back
Looking at the faded signage painted on this building was a Challenge. only a shadow of once painted billboards remained. With an enhanced photo of the wall We could make out that there were several different signs. In the main sign, a large letter “Q” and most of the word ”Quaker” was visible there was debate about weather it was Quaker oil or Quaker Oats.
We looked up some of the former business that were housed in this very building and imagined what their signs might have looked like. in the basement of this building was found, an old coffee can from the FFF Coffee company, an actual indianapolis business. The label was Still in tack! it inspired us to include their exact label in our design. Walker Candy factory, Stocker Drugstore and Henry’s bee keeping supplies were also business in this building. it was a privilege to revive a small piece of history and pay homage to the Art of the “Wall Dogs”, who painted the original signs.