Recent work by Emily Ding at Secret Walls HQ.

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Recent work by Emily Ding at Secret Walls HQ.
SHINE MURAL FESTIVAL
by Emily Ding
Houston based muralist Emily Ding describes her work as "characterized by expressive animals and figures, which come to life through bold color gradients and a fluid, painterly style." This beautiful work was painted in 2021 for the 7th edition of the SHINE Mural Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida. Produced annually by the St Pete Arts Alliance, SHINE has now created more than 100 murals since launching in 2015.
LOCATION: 100 7th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
@_emilyding/ @stpeteartsalliance/ @shineonstpete/
‘Soaring Higher’
Recent work by Emily Ding in South Park DTLA, with support from Street Art Mankind.
Work by Emily Ding for the 2019 edition of Bright Walls. Jackson, MI.
Recent work by Emily Ding for Wide Open Walls.
Sacramento, CA.
Work by Emily Ding in East Austin.
‘Are Things Still Burning’
Work by Emily Ding at the Container Yard. Painted in 2019.
"DIZZY"
by Emily Ding
"Dizzy" is the feeling you get when traveling for a long time. Like a cartoon character who's dazed and sees stars or birds flying around their head. —Emily Ding
Drawing inspiration from flora, fauna, and human temperament Emily Ding says her painterly work tells stories of emotions and experiences. Based in Austin and Houston Ding was in San Francisco in early 2019 and felt "dizzy" when she had to tell her family she would not be with them for Lunar New Year. Instead she painted this sublime work on 8th St near Broadway in nearby Oakland, for community art organizer Dragon School 99. While painted from afar Ding says the piece is filled with symbolism of going home. The swallow tattoo, historically used by sailors as a symbol of travel experience, was also believed to take the sailor's soul to heaven if they were lost at sea. And the colorful circle of swallows are flying counterclockwise back to the start—back home. @_emilyding/ @dragonschool99/