Lakeland artists to host Color Wave Walls mural festival

Learn how artists Gillian Fazio and Katerina Santos plan to drench Lakeland in color through its first-ever mural festival, and how small businesses + muralists can get in on the artistic action.

Gillian Fazio beside her mural "Oranges"

Lakeland’s murals have put the city on the map when it comes to Central Florida’s art scene.

Photo via Gillian Fazio

Lakeland could always use some more art, right? That’s where the Color Wave Walls mural festival comes into play. Hosted by local artists Gillian Fazio and Katerina Santos, this event will be the first of its kind in Swan City.

The festival will invite experienced muralists to create large-scale paintings around the downtown area from Nov. 6 through Nov. 14. Visitors will enjoy mural tours, gallery shows, and panels, while local students apprentice with the muralists.

The first step is finding the right canvases. Fazio and Santos are seeking around 10 local businesses with walls that could use some love. “We’re especially excited to work with business owners who are enthusiastic about collaboration, interested in highlighting their business, and open to working with a renowned artist,” they said.

To apply, email the exact address + photos of the wall to colorwavewalls@gmail.com. Selected businesses will be notified by Wednesday, April 1. The festival will provide murals at no cost to property owners.

Colorful mural by TRATOS featuring a bird, frog, and lush tropical plants set against a vivid orange, blue, and black backdrop.

Santos works under the name TRATOS, alongside Juan Travieso, where they mix bold color blocking with intricate detailing.

Photo by LALtoday

Are you a painter looking to make your mark? Artist applications open on Sunday, Feb. 1, with more info to come on the Color Wave Walls Instagram page. Applicants must have at least three completed murals in their portfolio. Volunteer opportunities will be announced later for others who want to get involved.

What’s driving Fazio and Santos to host Color Wave Walls? One of their goals for the festival is to “position Lakeland as a leading mural destination in the Southeast,” and they also foresee an economic impact from tourism — both during the event and long after the paint has dried.

Before the festival takes shape, take a tour of Lakeland’s current murals and find your new favorite.

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