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Exterior and Interior Bagel Pattern Mural | Street Murals by Marcella Kriebel | Call Your Mother in Washington. Item made of synthetic
Exterior and Interior Bagel Pattern Mural | Street Murals by Marcella Kriebel | Call Your Mother in Washington. Item made of synthetic
Exterior and Interior Bagel Pattern Mural | Street Murals by Marcella Kriebel | Call Your Mother in Washington. Item made of synthetic
Exterior and Interior Bagel Pattern Mural | Street Murals by Marcella Kriebel | Call Your Mother in Washington. Item made of synthetic

Created and Sold by Marcella Kriebel

Marcella Kriebel

Exterior and Interior Bagel Pattern Mural - Street Murals

Featured In Call Your Mother, Washington, DC

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I created the exterior mural and interior mural of three large Bagels for Call Your Mother Deli in the company's brand colors.

Item Exterior and Interior Bagel Pattern Mural
Created by Marcella Kriebel
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Marcella Kriebel
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Vibrant Designs That Celebrate Culture through Food and Nature

Marcella Kriebel is a Washington, DC-based artist, and cookbook author. Her artwork and two published cookbooks, Mi Comida Latina and Comida Cubana a Cuban Culinary Journey, explore culture through the lens of food and celebrate recipes learned through her experiences traveling and cooking with people in their homes.  Like many, Marcella believes that food is a bridge into the culture, and is ultimately what bonds people around the world. Marcella’s work has been featured on NPR, The Washington Post and national blogs including Food52 and theKitchn.com. Kriebel holds a BA in Studio Art and Cultural Anthropology. An internship at the Smithsonian American Art Museum brought Marcella to the District. Today, she maintains a retail studio in Washington DC and creates murals, private and commercial commission work, and the collection of prints, Illustrated Feast, available for sale on her website.