Molly Devlin

 

Molly Devlin

Molly Devlin is a professional artist from the Lehigh Valley region of Eastern Pennsylvania currently residing in Sacramento, CA.

Her creativity started at an early age, winning the Kraus Drawing award from Northampton Community College, where she later graduated with an associate in 2009. Soon after, Devlin relocated to Northern California, to study art independently, developing into the accomplished painter she is today; currently working from her studio in downtown, Sacramento. Beyond the studio, Devlin is a skilled muralist and installation architect, most recently she commissioned to build the interactive “Toadtopia” exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum and “Phantom Palace” at Art Street. 

The themes in her artwork are highly influenced by her love of nature and yearning to understand our relationship with the nature world. Her style is most recognized for considerable intricacies, illuminated within surreal and organic dreamscapes. Bizarre mutations of earthly beings; fabricated to transcend our known ideas of the physical world. Fungi, plant life, oceanic and terrestrial; Devlin examines the multicellular world with an attention to detail. Her paintings provoke fantastical suggestion into secrets of these kingdoms; how they relate, resemble, and morph into one another.  

Website:
 www.mollydevlinart.com

Instagram: @devlinmolly

Location: 10th & J Streets

Location: 10th & J Streets

 

About my traffic utility box design:

“Fruiting Anomalies“

This box was created through acrylic paintings that have been adapted and expanded to continuously flow and illuminate organic life on the city block.

Original Medium: Acrylic paint

Location: 15th & Q Streets

 

About my traffic utility box design:

Original Medium: Acrylic paint

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