Make no mistake, the the first priority in the aadmixx studio is to generate a provocative architectural experience.  Every feature in an aadmixx design will be approached with a hand crafted level of attention to detail. Additionally, aadmixx will pay its unapologetic respects to the creative expression found in street art. While it’s normally expected the we only find street art tucked within the city proper, it’s our hope that embracing and exposing it to a residential demographic will enable a broader spectrum of people to educate themselves and learn to accept it as an important form of fine art.  In short, each project will feature at least one wall or architectural element dedicated to an artist who will be chosen based on their style, technique, and body of work, as well as any relatability they might have to project’s location. In other words, they’ll be chosen because they’re on top of their game and because they want to represent as part of the aadmixx movement…

 

DISCLAIMER: I’m no street artist. I was never quite that cool or rebellious but the first time I encounter the expression in person I was hypnotized and I’ve been snapping photos ever since. The scene has become much less taboo with the emergence of massive murals taking over countless mainstream marketing campaigns in the last decade or so but that hasn’t deterred my infatuation. The effect that this style of art has had on me has been profound and this is the most honest and proactive way that I figured I could help create awareness for this influential yet still sometimes misunderstood genre . TG