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Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard
Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard
Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard
Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard
Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard
Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard
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Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 | Street Murals by Lydia Beauregard

Created and Sold by Lydia Beauregard

Lydia Beauregard

Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2 - Street Murals

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I was blessed to be commissioned by my dear friend of Little Island Woodworks in Victoria BC to mural both sides of his future home-on-wheels. On this side, side two of two, I wanted to portray the possible future landscapes he may adventure through. He has been known to love to visit the Baja, so a lot of the flora/fauna inspiration was taken from there, but with a surreal twist. Crystals represent pure heart and spirit; Andrew's life revolves around meditation.

Item Kairos Army Truck West Coast Mural - 2
Created by Lydia Beauregard
As seen in Private Residence, Victoria, Canada
Lydia Beauregard
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Scribbles on Surfaces

I’m a freelance creator, focusing on illustration and muralling. I use juxtaposition of light and dark, bold and soft, black and white, and a muted palette to express emotion and evoke feeling in my audience. My aim is to inspire and uplift those who might stumble upon my work in an unexpected place, pausing to anchor into the present moment and reflect. It’s important for me to face my insecurities and fears to reach personal goals, to learn, to constantly evolve and stay spontaneous. In sharing this process with the public I hope to inspire others to push past their own limitations and strive for the “impossible”.