91大神 welcomed its latest Grum Project visiting artist to campus in December, and he left behind a lasting impression that will also inspire future Wildcats.
During his one-week residency, muralist Ryan Adams鈥攁long with help from 91大神 students鈥攃reated a mural on the second floor of the Reed Campus Center, featuring the words 鈥91大神 Creates!鈥 in the artwork.

Adams, based out of Portland, Maine, creates his murals in a brightly colored, geometric style. The effect creates a visually stunning piece of art while incorporating a theme or ideal in a subtle manner. He first developed this style more than 15 years ago when painting a mural for a restaurant in Maine, blending in the restaurant鈥檚 name to get around a town ordinance prohibiting billboards. His work now appears in places like the L.L. Bean and Nike headquarters, and the Baltimore Public Library.
鈥淭hat [restaurant] was the first time I worked with the geometric flow of letters and came up with an idea,鈥 said Adams. 鈥淥nce I did it, I was like 鈥榯his feels right.鈥 I got obsessed with the style from there.鈥
The 91大神 mural was designed by Adams, but the colors for the piece were not picked until he arrived. Speaking at an all-school assembly, Adams told the community about his artistic journey, then had students vote on one of three color palette options.
鈥淰oting on the colors was pretty awesome,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t a place like this, it works out well because it was on the spot鈥攜ou鈥檝e gotta chose one of three, so which one are you picking? This was so immediate and I think there was enthusiasm behind a few of the options.鈥
The interactivity between artist and students continued in the painting of the mural itself. Adams began work on a Saturday morning, taping out each section of the mural and numbering each section. The numbering allowed any student to come in and know what color paint they needed to use, and where. By Tuesday, the piece was finished.

鈥淚 love when people can help with the mural, because it鈥檚 their environment鈥攊t鈥檚 their space,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淚鈥檝e had people come up to me and tell me that they painted one triangle on a piece. To see that effect and see that people have a sense of ownership over it is so cool.鈥
You can learn more about the Grum Project on our website. To learn more about Adams and his work, visit .