Present Futurism Part II Mural Art

daveyleavitt | Davey Leavitt | Beautify
Present Futurism Part II | daveyleavitt | Davey Leavitt - realism, inspirational, colorful, graphic, private, public, commercial, business, space, lndmrk, lunerouge | Beautify
Present Futurism Part II | daveyleavitt | Davey Leavitt - realism, inspirational, colorful, graphic, private, public, commercial, business, space, lndmrk, lunerouge | Beautify
Present Futurism Part II | daveyleavitt | Davey Leavitt - realism, inspirational, colorful, graphic, private, public, commercial, business, space, lndmrk, lunerouge | Beautify

Mural size:

2000 ft x 2000 ft

About this mural:

Street art duo David Leavitt and David Torres of CYRCLE recently transformed an underground parking garage in downtown Montréal into a large-scale installation. Entitled “Present Futurism: Space is Everything,” the project features vivid murals across the two-story space. Abstract patterns, neon typography, and space-inspired depictions are observed on the walls, floors, and columns of the garage. Organized by Lune Rouge and LNDMRK, the installation “explores the themes of life, the universe, and the human condition,” as per a press statement. CYRCLE have pushed their reflexions on existence to form a concept of paradoxical evolution. ‘Space Is Everything’ is an artist’s journey to visually and physically render the mystery of the human experience. A parking lot is a separate and independent space, disconnected from the outside world. A soundless space where the sun never penetrates, hidden below the cosmopolitan center of the city. A space left silent and dark... 
waiting. 

CYRCLE introduces a vortex of light and color, a place where we can physically enter a moment during which our reality becomes void. A physical and dimensional transportation. The entrance of the parking warns the viewer of what is to come: let go any logical conceptions and surrender to the space. A space where time, gravity, logic and the earthly human measure of understanding are irrelevant. 

This divide from the ‘real’ world is a physically experience that begins the moment the garage door closes behind you, guiding the viewer’s car into the underground levels. As we dive in, we can peel away layer by layer our to-do lists, our appointments, our obligations and our expectations to finally reach level ZERO. This tabula rasa, this clean slate, lets us explore the dreamscape, to experience intense curiosity and a sense of wonderment.

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