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Scientist Meets the Space Invaders | Street Murals by Josh Scheuerman | Randy's Records in Salt Lake City
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Scientist Meets the Space Invaders | Street Murals by Josh Scheuerman | Randy's Records in Salt Lake City
Scientist Meets the Space Invaders | Street Murals by Josh Scheuerman | Randy's Records in Salt Lake City

Scientist Meets the Space Invaders - Street Murals

Featured In Randy's Records, Salt Lake City, UT

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Completed 8 albums at Randy's Record Shop with Dave Doman over the past two years, the project evolved through the love of music and art. 1981 The Scientist made this legendary dub album at King Tubby studio. If you need some chill music that changed the music world throw this album on.

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Josh Scheuerman
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Wescover creator since 2019
This is what I’ve learned in four years of not knowing what I’m doing: Be kind, be brave. That’s my mantra. The thing I think helps me so I can go and create, is being kind. And when life is hard, because it will certainly be hard, you have to be brave. Be brave when you’re terrified, take a deep breath. It’s going to be okay.

Josh Scheuerman is a painter, graphic designer and photographer known for using his artistic talents to promote community and environmental activism in his native Salt Lake City and abroad. In early 2013, he collected 500+ pounds of plastic from the farthest corners of Utah for a public art installation called Four Corners: Eliminating Single Use Plastic Bags that was presented at TED-X SLC and PechKucha. In 2016, he traveled to Spain to recreate a mural for the city of Sant Carles de la Ràpita he had originally painted in 2012. In 2017, he shared a retrospective of his work for Salt Lake Design Week titled, Act Like You Know What You are Doing. He was also in a group show, Urban Plein Air at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, curated by THE BLOCKS, Salt Lake’s Cultural Core in September 2018. His most recent work includes murals of historical sites and places, including one promoting preservation of the Bears Ears National Monument, after the Trump administration dramatically reduced its foot print in 2018.