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Leamington Gym Mural | Murals by Nigel Sussman | The Leamington in Oakland. Item made of synthetic
Leamington Gym Mural | Murals by Nigel Sussman | The Leamington in Oakland. Item made of synthetic
Leamington Gym Mural | Murals by Nigel Sussman | The Leamington in Oakland. Item made of synthetic
Leamington Gym Mural | Murals by Nigel Sussman | The Leamington in Oakland. Item made of synthetic
Leamington Gym Mural | Murals by Nigel Sussman | The Leamington in Oakland. Item made of synthetic

Created and Sold by Nigel Sussman

Nigel Sussman

Leamington Gym Mural

Featured In The Leamington, Oakland, CA

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This mural is painting in an indoor employee fitness room in the newly remodeled historic Leamington Building in Downtown Oakland, California. The bold, whimsical scene of fitness equipment and Oakland architectural landmarks is approximately 27ft x 11ft and wraps onto the side walls to emphasize the illusion of depth in the space. The 21ft square room has no windows, so it needed cheerful imagery to make the space more pleasant. I did an illustration to scale and then translated it onto the wall in 2 and a half days of painting by hand using commercial-grade house paint and brushes.

Item Leamington Gym Mural
Created by Nigel Sussman
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Nigel Sussman
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Isometric murals and illustrations

Nigel creates complex isometric murals and illustrations. He can often be found painting pictures of giant cats or flying food. The detail is all done by hand and with a lighthearted sense of humor that keeps you looking, and smiling. Nigel has created art for a wide range of businesses and organizations, from large, innovative brands like Google, eBay and Adidas, and completed projects that include large scale murals to more traditional print projects for well-known publications. Bold, bright and complex, Nigel’s signature style uses isometric line-art and a striking but simple color palette, creating seek-and-find type illustrations that feature complex fantasy architecture and/or imaginary machines. There’s all kinds of activity going on in Nigel’s work and it’s no surprise to find that his influences include Martin Handford (creator of Where’s Waldo?), MC Escher and the original SimCity computer games.