Wisdom begins in wonder.
- Socrates
Stay Curious murals by artists Tes One and Bask at the William F. Poe Parking Garage in downtown Tampa, Florida. Commissioned by the City of Tampa, Art Programs Division. With the assistance of the Vitale Bros., the team of 8 applied over 175 gallons of paint to the exterior of the 5-story parking structure the size of a city block. The month long mural production is a collaboration between the two artists working towards one message: Stay Curious.
Stay Curious – Tes One & Bask
Spanning 40 ft. tall and over 430 ft. wide, the “Stay Curious” mural is the centerpiece for the art project and positioned directly across from The Tampa Museum of Art and the Glazer Children's Museum. Located in the heart of Tampa’s downtown arts district, the work encourages people of all ages to discover and explore the creativity that surrounds them.
Photographed and assembled by Nicole Abbett & Benn Robins.
Believe - Bask
A child’s desire is the purest form of ambition; unrestricted by the complications and responsibilities of adulthood. A virtue far more valuable explored than diminished. To the little ones: dream BIG!
Become – Tes One & Bask
Positioned across from the Tampa Public Library and the Straz Performing Art Center, the 5-story collaboration is the realization of the dream. Flourish and fulfillment extend along the Cass St. intersection and elevated walkway, aspiring to new heights in the city skyline.
Positioned across from the Tampa Public Library and the Straz Performing Art Center, the 5-story collaboration is the realization of the dream. Flourish and fulfillment extend along the Cass St. intersection and elevated walkway, aspiring to new heights in the city skyline.
Play is the highest form of research.
- Albert Einstein
Reflective Practice - Tes One
Creativity starts with a curious mind. One that takes risks, fails often and tries again. This 5-story mural is tribute to those moments of reflection, intuition and discovery. Eat, Play, Love – Bask
The large close up of a women’s face, intends to intrigue the viewer head-on. A playful and permissive reflection into the eyes of the beholder. Inspired by a photograph taken by Christopher Clark.