Wellington Signs Mural
Wellington Signs Mural In collaboration with the artists of the 4th Street Lofts and Wellington Signs, the San Pedro Waterfront Arts District created a vinyl mural on the Mesa side of Wellington Signs at the corner of 5th. The mural presents the work of the...Harbor and 5th, painted by Julie Bender
Harbor and 5th – Painted by Julie Bender Catalina Swimmers In 1927 the owner of Catalina Island, William Wrigley, was intrigued with the fame a swimmer received when he swam the English Channel. Wrigley decided to offer a purse of $40,000 to anyone who finished...Harbor at 5th, painted by Miriam Jackson
Reality Rewritten by Miriam Jackson I intend to challenge the viewer’s perceived reality by reflecting reality in a new way. The landscapes visible from the box at 5th and Harbor had the most district views for me. The USS Iowa has an interesting shape for an artist...Harbor at 7th, painted by Monte Thrasher
2014: Gargantuan Duckies from Sea and Space! Harbor at 7th – painted by Monte Thrasher In 2014 two stange and enormous objects paraded into our attention: In San Pedro the world’s largest bathtub duck, a huge inflated sculpture, floated into our harbor and docked...Harbor and 6th – painted by Adrienne Wade
Artist Adrienne Wade Confucius: Wherever you go, go with all your heart. This art created on the utility box, is a celebration of heart. The grit and glamour of San Pedro gets paired with the undertone of interconnection. This is a story about following your heart’s...Pacific and Ninth – painted by Monte Thrasher
Monte named his painting, “The Battle of Los Angeles”, one of the most peculiar events the area has ever seen (and not fully explained to this day).
Pacific and Seventh – painted by Adrienne Wade
Adrienne’s is naming one side of this piece, “To Reach Your Dreams You Must First Listen to Your Heart” and is a modern road map of how to obtain your aspirations.
Ninth and Grand – painted by Zahra Bejaune
Her design is titled ‘Crane Transforming’. It is inspired by the metal cranes in the port and the birds who fly through the skies of San Pedro.
Pacific and Fifth – painted by Casey Courey-Pickering
Casey’s design is entitled “Sight and Sound” and includes two children on opposite sides of the utility box.