Elysian Brewing Launches National Artist Program Mischief Makers

Elysian Brewing Launches National Artist Program Mischief Makers From Elysian:

Elysian Brewing Company commissioned a series of murals which will be unveiled on July 20 as part of a national artist program called Mischief Makers. The brewery tapped five locally beloved artists from five cities across the U.S. – Austin, New York, Orlando, San Francisco and the brewery’s local Seattle – and tasked them with making mischief in each of their hometowns in the form of a mural. Each mural seeks to reinterprets the unique bottle labels of the brewery’s two flagship beers, Space Dust IPA and Dayglow IPA, while tapping into each artist’s unique style and creative vision.Elysian Brewing Launches National Artist Program Mischief Makers

Creating mischief and inciting curiosity is at the root of Elysian’s founding and remain ingrained in the company’s culture and its beers. With this proclivity for mischief – whether its leaving the pronunciation of their name (El-ly-zian or El-lee-tion?) and their mischievous label designs up to interpretation – Elysian is passing the baton and asking these artists to inspire creative thinking in each city by creating artwork that gives viewers something to think twice about.Elysian Brewing Launches National Artist Program Mischief Makers

About Benjamin Madison: Benjamin is a freelance photographer from Minneapolis, MN currently based in Seattle, WA. As an avid drawer since early childhood, Benjamin has always had a knack for creating. This lead him to pursue multiple creative ventures, including a degree in Advertising and Design, but it wasn't until he found photography that he felt he had finally found his calling. Benjamin has a special eye for capturing everyday subjects and situations and transforming them into something meaningful. He prides himself on pushing his work to be able to take on many forms, but specializes in portraiture, landscape, and narrative.

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