Murals

Connected (For Katy)

Connected (For Katy)

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY MARISSA QUINN

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Mural Project BY MARISSA QUINN
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

“CONNECTED” represents love & kindness with a depiction of dolphins playfully jumping the waves along with a lone surfer, inspired by Katy of Katy’s Café, who was tragically lost to us not long ago.

Katy was a deep well of love & generosity. She loved the ocean more than anyone I had ever met & lit up every time we talked of our mutual love of the sea.

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Living Rock Snake

Living Rock Snake

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
CURATED BY: PATTI BOMAN AND PAIGE ANNON​​

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Mural Project CURATED BY: PATTI BOMAN AND PAIGE ANNON​​
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

What started as fun distraction during COVID lockdowns by friends, and now curators, Patti Boman and Paige Annon the Living Rock Snake, on the north wetlands path at Bayside Landing, was quickly adopted by the community to share how pandemic life-changes were affecting them. The snake is a timeline. It grows from day to day, month to month. The painted rocks have documented Imperial Beach’s journey, sharing hopes, dreams, fears, words of wisdom and even some silliness. Young and old find comfort in sharing their knowledge and realizing they were not alone in their thoughts. The Rock Snake grew quickly and is now more than 600ft long – two football fields, and still growing!

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BLM

BLM

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY MILAN FINNIE

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Mural Project BY MILAN FINNIE
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

The death of George Floyd shook the planet. The Imperial Beach People’s Alliance and the State Farm building owner at Palm & Florence commissioned talented IB artist & designer, Milan Finnie, to use her vision to capture the spirit of the watershed moment. Finnie, who has completed projects in Mexico and Brazil, was able to create her work across six walls where she hopes visitors see her messages of simple humanity.

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Kayaks in the Bay

Kayaks in the Bay

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY ESMERALDA ROBLES

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Mural Project BY ESMERALDA ROBLES
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

Kayaking into the bay, I clear my thoughts for the day, On a warm sunny day, The birds are swimming my way, I hope to find a sea turtle today! I love our San Diego Bay.

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We Are I.B.

We Are I.B.

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY IBAB

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Mural Project BY IBAB
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

This mural is intended to reflect what can be accomplished by individuals when they put aside their differences & work together as a community.

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One Love

One Love

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY ISABELLA ANDERSON

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Mural Project BY ISABELLA ANDERSON
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

“ONE LOVE” is about the way love can be shown throughout the natural world and its mediums. From the lilies to the fish and the lovers sharing a word, each supports the other creating the broadest ecosystem of all, joined by literal and metaphorical displays of love.

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We Belong to the Earth

We Belong to the Earth

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY MICHELLE LUBIN

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Mural Project BY MICHELLE LUBIN
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

“WE BELONG TO THE EARTH,” is a 20-ft tall vibrant scene of our local ecosystem — plants, pollinators, and humans — working together in harmony to represent Love & Kindness. “Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” — Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Grounding Frequency

Grounding Frequency

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY CARLY EALEY

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Mural Project BY CARLY EALEY
This art piece was featured in our 2021 Calendar.

Two arms representing Love and Kindness reach out to energetically cradle a glowing neon heart. They are surrounded by earth and nature elements symbolizing the delicate balance humans share with each other and the planet. 

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Mutt-Tipi

Mutt’Tipi—People of the Earth

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY MARISSA QUINN

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Mural Project BY MARISSA QUINN
This art piece was featured in our 2020 Calendar.

This mural honors the Brown Pelican as a symbol of hope for the healing of this planet. The two birds are positioned in front of the Moon and Sun, the sacred energies of our planet. Honeybees and honeycomb share their healing touch over the pelicans, symbolizing the restorative Divine Feminine energy that sustains and connects all life. Human legs on the pelicans indicate a way of looking back in time to our native ancestors, the Kumeyaay tribe. They were “Mutt’tipi”, or “people of the Earth”.

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IB Loves Birds

ib loves birds

Imperial Beach – Mural Project
BY TODD STANDS, DAVID FRINK & MALCOLM JONES

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Mural Project BY TODD STANDS, DAVID FRINK & MALCOLM JONES​​
This art piece was featured in our 2020 Calendar.

This educational mural depicts & describes birds that can commonly be seen near the Bikeway, plus “Pink Floyd” the rogue flamingo. This was a community project which included over 100 volunteers of all ages.

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