Peter Judson Creates Bold Murals for Scape Student Housing in London
Artist and illustrator Peter Judson shares how he created two bold, graphic murals for student housing residence, Scape Bloomsbury.
London-based artist and illustrator Peter Judson was hired by design agency That Thing to bring his bold, graphic artwork to life within one of Scape’s premium student housing buildings, Scape Bloomsbury. Located in central London, the residence building received a major overhaul before opening its doors to students and with that came commissioned pieces of work, like Judson’s, that aim to make students feel more at home. In this month’s Deconstruction, Judson takes us through how these vibrant murals came to be.
I was commissioned to create two pieces, one for an outdoor moat that can only really be seen by the basement apartments, and a 10 floor wrap for the stairwell. The main concept for both was to create a piece that would cement the memories that the students made during there time in Bloomsbury, picking out iconic buildings, museums but also the intricate quirks that make up the area, hopefully hammering home visual cues that they would associate with that period of their lives. Alongside the bonus of not having to stare at a brick wall and also making a trip up the staircase a little more appealing than simply hopping in the lift.
Phase 1: Research/Site Visit
I wanted to trace the steps that?s the students would be taking to get to their universities, local stations and attractions, coffee shops, museums etc?...
London-based artist and illustrator Peter Judson was hired by design agency That Thing to bring his bold, graphic artwork to life within one of Scape’s premium student housing buildings, Scape Bloomsbury. Located in central London, the residence building received a major overhaul before opening its doors to students and with that came commissioned pieces of work, like Judson’s, that aim to make students feel more at home. In this month’s Deconstruction, Judson takes us through how these vibrant murals came to be.
I was commissioned to create two pieces, one for an outdoor moat that can only really be seen by the basement apartments, and a 10 floor wrap for the stairwell. The main concept for both was to create a piece that would cement the memories that the students made during there time in Bloomsbury, picking out iconic buildings, museums but also the intricate quirks that make up the area, hopefully hammering home visual cues that they would associate with that period of their lives. Alongside the bonus of not having to stare at a brick wall and also making a trip up the staircase a little more appealing than simply hopping in the lift.
Phase 1: Research/Site Visit
I wanted to trace the steps that?s the students would be taking to get to their universities, local stations and attractions, coffee shops, museums etc?...
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