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MULLALY BIKEPARK | Street Murals by LAMKAT | Mullaly Skate Park in Bronx. Item composed of synthetic
MULLALY BIKEPARK | Street Murals by LAMKAT | Mullaly Skate Park in Bronx. Item composed of synthetic
MULLALY BIKEPARK | Street Murals by LAMKAT | Mullaly Skate Park in Bronx. Item composed of synthetic
MULLALY BIKEPARK | Street Murals by LAMKAT | Mullaly Skate Park in Bronx. Item composed of synthetic
MULLALY BIKEPARK | Street Murals by LAMKAT | Mullaly Skate Park in Bronx. Item composed of synthetic
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MULLALY BIKEPARK | Street Murals by LAMKAT | Mullaly Skate Park in Bronx. Item composed of synthetic

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MULLALY BIKEPARK - Street Murals

Featured In Mullaly Skate Park, Bronx, NY

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Through the use of layering, pattern, geometry, and the visual suggestion of movement, the collection of murals (32 total surfaces) throughout Mullaly Bikepark strive to aesthetically represent the technical precision and skill necessary to accomplish tricks on and off the ramp.

Mullaly Bikepark is a BMX park located next to Yankees Stadium in the Bronx.

Art in the Parks: Active Open Space is a partnership between NYC Parks and the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, in collaboration with the Fund for Public Health in New York and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to activate park space with health-inspired art installations that promote physical activity and strengthen community connections. Funding for this project was made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Item MULLALY BIKEPARK
Created by LAMKAT
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Wescover creator since 2017
LAMKAT is a multi-disciplinary artist specializing in abstract geometric designs in both large and small format media. Through the use of layering, precise geometry and the suggestion of visual movement, her work is greatly influenced by the depth and perspective needed to live a full and vibrant life.

At a young age, she discovered a deep respect and understanding of the power of perception. Kat expresses this understanding by utilizing items and information often designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive (such as hand tools and mathematics) and creating dynamic, abstract artworks with them. Her large format murals are created using utility tools and a bright and light perspective on creation.

Her work can be found internationally across the United States, Canada, Australia, Poland, and Colombia. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.