Creating murals with deep impact.

Large scale environmental art is one of the best ways to brighten your business or community space.

We create custom art to help tell your story in a way your audience can’t miss. From full scale hand-painted murals, to installations and environmental graphics, we work with you to create a lasting impression.

Based on the Sunshine Coast BC.

Our approach

STEP 1

Getting Started

We begin by learning more about the project and your businessbusiness – your vision, goals, location, and timeframe.

STEP 2

Dive Deep

We assess the space either in person or from a provided photos. We will calculate the square footage and any considerations or challenges, then create a quote and proposal. You sign the contract, pay the deposit, and we get started!

STEP 3

Start Creating

We get to work designing a mock-up to scale, showing exactly how the mural will look in your space. You have the opportunity to offer feedback prior to final sign-off.

STEP 4

Paint + Output 

Painting starts! The number of paint days needed is dependent on the surface area, surface material, and complexity of design. If it's a vinyl mural, we liaise with the installer and prepare final files for installation.

What we offer

HAND PAINTED MURALS

Hand painted indoor or outdoor murals. Bring your space to life and create an experience your audience will remember and want to share.

INSTALLATIONS

Custom large scale art for your space or event. This could be mini murals, backdrops or more. Lets talk about what you need and make magic happen.

VINYL MURALS

Large scale custom vinyl printed murals are great for hoarding, windows or a wall where something less pemenant is desired.

PORTABLE MURALS

Perfect for events, a portable mural on wood or canvas is a great way to create a memorable space and engage a crowd.

GROUND AND FLOOR MURALS

Murals in unexpected places like the ground or floor are a great way to create an impact.

Meet Helen + Trina

Trina M’Lot

Trina M’Lot is a creative director, graphic designer, and illustrator, creating for environmental and social impact. She is the founder of Blue Yonder Creative – the convergence of designing for good and communicating with impact – specializing in branding, graphic design, and illustration for businesses and non-profits. 

blueyondercreative.ca

Helen Eady

Helen Eady is an award-winning freelance Creative Director and Art Director with over 20 years experience, and a BFA from UBC. She has worked in all areas of the industry creating TV commercials, designing packaging and print materials, editorial layout, branding and leading digital projects for web and social.

Q&ACreative.com

Our Work

The Hangar Climbing Lounge

The Hangar Climbing Lounge is a bouldering gym and community hub in Sechelt, B.C. The gym is a vibrant, playful, and inclusive environment where climbing and connection are at the forefront. While the primary climbing area boasts a bright and engaging environment, the washroom lacked the same touch.

Trina and Helen worked with the Hangar on initial ideas, proposing a colourful wilderness scene inspired by the local Rainy River Bouldering area. As a full wrap around design, the washroom mural became an immersive experience into nature. Featuring a stylized forest scene scattered with boulders, flora, and fauna, the concept was inspired by the local outdoor bouldering area and brought much needed vibrancy to a lifeless room. A bold, high contrast palette inspired by the Hangar’s brand colours brought the design to life.

Loon Foundation's Tranquility Garden

Trina M'Lot for Loon Foundation: A selection of large graphic quotes were illustrated, designed, and installed on an exterior wall in Loon Foundation's Tranquility Garden to bring colour and inspiration to the space.

High Street Shopping Centre vinyl murals

Helen Eady for Partner & Hawes: Large-scale vinyl murals created for both hoarding and a feature wall at the mall. The feature wall murals were intended to be interacted with by customers, as something they would pose in front of and post to social as a part of a contest.

District of Sechelt vinyl mural

Helen Eady for District of Sechelt: For the district of Sechelt, Helen created a vinyl wrap for a power box situated at the base of a path known for it’s black bears and blackberries, taking the local flora and fauna as inspiration.

Let’s make an impact. Reach out to get started.