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Fellow Creatures | Street Murals by Sophy Tuttle Studios | One Broadway Kendall Square in Cambridge. Item compatible with contemporary and modern style
Fellow Creatures | Street Murals by Sophy Tuttle Studios | One Broadway Kendall Square in Cambridge. Item compatible with contemporary and modern style

Created and Sold by Sophy Tuttle Studios

Sophy Tuttle Studios

Fellow Creatures - Street Murals

Featured In One Broadway Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA

Price from $11,000 to $16,000

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Handmade

Woman Owned

Recycled Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
204H x 324W in
518.16H x 822.96W cm

This in a mural painted on the MIT campus to beautify the area. It celebrates the interconnectedness of all living species and the richness that diversity brings to life.

My murals are priced between $25 and $35/sq. ft. depending on the complexity of the design and other factors. Please reach out with details about your project to get an accurate quote.

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Sophy Tuttle Studios
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Murals that Weave science, creativity, research, and imagination

Sophy Tuttle is an English-born American muralist, painter, and installation artist. Her work celebrates nature, reconsiders our position in the web of life, and creates new narratives that explore regenerative, resilient culture-building among all forms of life.

Sophy began painting murals after a residency in Oaxaca, Mexico in 2013, where she learned from local activists and artists. Her indoor and outdoor murals can now be seen from Massachusetts to Colombia and she has participated in several mural festivals including Pangeaseed’s Sea Walls Festival (2020 & 2021) and POWWOW! Worcester (2016 & 2021). Often vibrant and dynamic, these murals are a way to begin conversations within the community about our relationship with nature and the ways in which we both conflict and collaborate with our fellow creatures every day.