Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn, aka Jessie and Katey, are a Baltimore-based artist duo known for their bright and vivid large scale murals. They were recently approached by the Turchin Center at the Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, and asked to paint a stairway located on the campus. The duo ended up creating an impressive rug-shaped mural draping down the steps, transforming the boring old stairway into a colorful piece of art.
Read more Artist duo Jessie and Katey recently painted this impressive rug-shaped mural on the Appalachian State University campus
The artists explained that their mural is loosely based on traditional weaving techniques and they thought it would be fun to push the textile idea even further by adding tassels. “We’ve actually done several rug murals throughout the years but this one is definitely the most epic,” said Jessie and Katey.
“When we were installing it, we basically gridded out the entire staircase and made an analog loom,” explained the artists. “There was a lot of math involved, getting the angles and perspective right was a challenge but eventually everything locked into place. To drive home the textile reference we added tassels to the end of the piece so people feel like they’re walking on rug.”
The duo found Boone to be a great place to work and have ended up staying and working there for the entire month.
The duo ended up turning a boring old set of stairs into an impressive work of art!
Jessie and Katey had done more impressive murals in the past, like this six-story building in Philadelphia
The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation in Baltimore
The Maryland Institute College of Art
These homes in Strasburg, Virginia, and many more!
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