
Whatever it is, we have artists that can help tell your story, glorify your building, nail that logo, or detail that board.
Your imagination is our business.
Find an artist to fit your project:
Find an artist to fit your project:
Brady Black is an artist focused primarily on large format public art and “Community Murals” with a emphasis on bringing attention to marginalized communities.
Brady engages with these communities and collaboratively creates public works that empower the participants to express themselves and see their work on large public spaces.
Brady began his work on the streets of Beirut, Lebanon where he saw the power of art to transform spaces and unite communities by designing and facilitating the creation of “Community Murals”.
Brady was born in Texas, USA but now calls Seattle home with his wife, son, and ridiculous dog Kreacher.
If you are interested in creating a mural or a collaborative “Community Mural” please get in contact.
I would love to help you tell your group’s story.
Todd Fischer - a PNW legendary artist in his own right - is available for a wide-variety of collaborative opportunities.
From corporate/mural art and design, fiberglass and driftwood lamps and furniture, to custom airbrush and acrylic artwork for your surfboard. Whatever you can dream, Todd can probably make it happen.
Todd is now the Creative Director at The Hub in Port Angeles, WA and is open to collaborations of all kinds.
Bauer Surfboards is able to take your dream surfboard or SUP and turn it into a reality. Specializing in hand shaping and glassing, every bit of your board will be completed, start to finish by Bauer. With well over 20 years of experience shaping surfboards, he is a master of his craft.
Choose any of the other artists available through Cold Water Artists to customize your new shred sled.
Nam Siu is an Olympic Peninsula-based artist and ocean lover. For his day job, he works as a biologist, protecting our state's marine life and ecosystems. Nam is an avid surfer, diver, and spearfisher.
Nam utilizes the traditional Japanese fish printing technique known as "gyotaku"(魚拓) translating to “fish impression”, and has also created his own algae pressing technique to create his algal herbarium species or kelp pressings.
All of his pressings and prints are still of specimens he personally collects. Nam is available for commissions and reproductions of his art for prints/inlays/collabs, etc.