Urban Ecosystem Restoration — artwork #10064 by Victor Ash · Seattle, United States
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Victor Ash was born in Lisbon and raised in Paris, where he studied; he now lives and works in Copenhagen. He began in the early 1980s under the tags 'Saho' and then 'Ash2' as part of Bad Boys Crew in Paris, one of the founding collectives of European graffiti, before broadening his practice to stencil work, large-scale murals, drawing and studio painting. Known for his black-and-white compositio…
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Added 20/04/2026
775-foot-long by 55-foot-tall mural — roughly 42,625 square feet — painted on the rear façade of the Waterfront Landings, running parallel to Elliott Way in Seattle. Unveiled on June 5, 2024 for World Environment Day, Victor Ash's piece is North America's largest outdoor mural. It depicts three locally returned species — an osprey, a sea otter and a harbor seal — in whose eyes are reflected the skyline, the natural landscape and the people of Seattle, framed as a call for urban ecosystem restoration and tree equity.
The artwork Restauration de l'écosystème urbain is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Seattle in United States, more precisely here: 1950 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101.
This graffiti is also tagged as: mural, wildlife, sea-otter, world-environment-day, street-art-for-mankind, waterfront.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Victor Ash
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