Mariell x Starbucks

Mariell created a mural for Starbucks connecting with people in the drive through during their daily commute. “It was so special to hear all their positive reactions and being told that I made this frequent destination a place for them to find inspiration and joy while they wait in line”.



Mariell x Verizon

Through Verizon’s #ACallForKindness campaign, Mariell was asked to put kindness front and center to celebrate the impact that each act makes. “I’m humbled to add another love letter to my Fort Worth community to spread such a powerful message with my art.”



Efdot x RXR

Inspired by all the things that make Brooklyn home, Edfot hand painted an immersive mural at The Brooklyn Hall for RXR.



Velvet Spectrum x Truist

Velvet Spectrum had the pleasure of working on a creative activation for the merger between BB&T and SunTrust, now known as Truist. Collaborating closely with Interbrand and 22 Squared, Velvet Spectrum brought this partnership to life through animation, illustration, and a live art piece at The Citadel Miami to coincide with the announcement taking place during the 2020 Super Bowl weekend. View more on behance.



Mariell x Firefly Music Festival

Mariell has been a lover of music festivals since she was young, so having the opportunity to create two massive murals for festival-goers to experience was a dream for her. “It was exhilarating to witness thousands of people interacting with my art and making memories with their loved ones in a place where we’re all connected through music.”



Mariell x Pepsi

Mariell collaborated with Pepsi to create a “Taste of Your Texas” mural. This playful, vivid mural displays the unique cultures and landscapes of Texas radiating positivity and joy to the surrounding community.



Mariell x 7-Eleven

Mariell was asked to capture the energy of Lake Highlands, Dallas with 7-Eleven through an inclusive on-site mural bringing connection and creativity to the community.



Efdot x Love to Watch You Grow

Collaboration screen print by Efdot and Jessie Mordine Young. Originally painted as a street art mural at Stems flower shop at 96 Knickerbocker Ave in Bushwick, Brooklyn.