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Utility Box Art | Street Murals by Colleen Sandland Beatnik | Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
Utility Box Art | Street Murals by Colleen Sandland Beatnik | Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
Utility Box Art | Street Murals by Colleen Sandland Beatnik | Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
Utility Box Art | Street Murals by Colleen Sandland Beatnik | Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
Utility Box Art | Street Murals by Colleen Sandland Beatnik | Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic
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Utility Box Art | Street Murals by Colleen Sandland Beatnik | Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles. Item composed of synthetic

Created and Sold by Colleen Sandland Beatnik

Colleen Sandland Beatnik

Utility Box Art - Street Murals

Featured In Barnsdall Art Park, Los Angeles, CA

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Woman Owned

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Natural Materials

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Painted utility boxes by Colleen Sandland in this public place in Los Angeles

Item Utility Box Art
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Colleen Sandland Beatnik
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Her interest in plants and flowers has always been a source of inspiration for Los Angeles artist Colleen Sandland. The exposure to the details in nature has given her the visual ornaments that reveal the secret language in her paintings. Colleen uses balanced color trios to draw the viewer in. She applies intricate layers of acrylic paint with sophisticated details to give the viewer a lasting experience.

Colleen categorizes her work as “Neo Impressionistic Florals.” “The characteristics of a flower are delicate, and smaller, yet larger than life. The things we may lack to notice every day, such as a fragile flower, is an indication of the vastness of our existence. To speak of flowers, the idea is now to bloom a new consciousness and awareness into our vision. Unlimited realities and new defining thought patterns bloom in our minds. Flowers are a reminder of a vastness of our existence, but the real key is to question if we are not limited to the idea of deterioration, but rather to regenerate.”