Artistic murals

Large-format artistic murals – unique concepts, space adaptation, comprehensive execution. Art that attracts attention.

541 Czerwiec ’76 – Ursus

Czerwiec ’76

Monumentalny mural upamiętniający protesty robotnicze Czerwca 1976 w Ursusie, zrealizowany na zlecenie Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy. Projekt łączy historyczny kontekst strajków z symboliczną, współczesną narracją o solidarności, odwadze i społecznej wspólnocie mieszkańców Ursusa.

adres: M. Keniga 1, Warszawa

painting lasted: 7 days

powierzchnia muralu: 360 m2

540 Fabryka serów

Smakuj życie

Wielkoformatowy mural reklamowo-wizerunkowy wykonany dla marki Président na elewacji zakładu produkcyjnego w Siemiatyczach. Projekt wykorzystuje motywy natury i otwartego krajobrazu jako symbol jakości mleka oraz lokalnego pochodzenia produktów.
Centralna scena wspólnego posiłku została zestawiona z panoramicznym pejzażem Podlasia, tworząc spokojną i emocjonalną narrację o smaku, naturze i codziennych przyjemnościach.

adres: Armii Krajowej 18, Siemiatycze

painting took: 8 days

mural area: 280 m2

539 Szkoła i historia

100 Lat Pamięci

Mural rocznicowy wykonany z okazji 100-lecia szkoły w Markach, której patronem jest Bitwa Warszawska 1920 roku. Projekt łączy wizerunek Józefa Piłsudskiego, motyw szarży kawalerii oraz biało-czerwoną flagę jako symbol pamięci, wspólnoty i ciągłości pokoleń. Kompozycja nawiązuje do idei „żywego pomnika” – szkoły budowanej po zwycięstwie 1920 roku jako symbol wolnej Polski i edukacji.

adres: Pomnikowa 21, Marki

painting took: 2 days

538 Przedszkole Mini Misie

Emocje Dzieciństwa

Przedszkole to miejsce, w którym dzieci uczą się nie tylko świata, ale również siebie. Seria murali dla Mini Misie przedstawia emocje ważne w rozwoju najmłodszych — szczęście, dumę, radość i ciekawość. Delikatne, pastelowe ilustracje tworzą ciepłą i przyjazną przestrzeń wokół budynku.

adres: Mikołajska 30, Warszawa

537 Jerzy Treska

Anniversary mural

A mural dedicated to Jerzy Treska — a local hero who, in 1826, led a protest by the residents of the Laskowice region against Germanization and the restriction of Polish-language services. It was Treska who submitted a petition in defense of the Polish language, representing several thousand residents of the region.
The realization commemorates the 200th anniversary of these events and serves as a reminder of the struggle for the language, identity, and culture of the local community.

address: Witosa 47, Jelcz-Laskowice

mural surface area: approx. 80 m2

painting took: 6 days

529 Jubilee mural

700th anniversary of Biskupiec

Biskupiec was founded as the town of Bischofswerder 700 years ago, and developed under Teutonic and Prussian rule. In the 19th-20th centuries it bustled with fairs and crafts, but after World War II it lost its municipal rights in 1946, becoming a village. The mural, made as part of the celebration of the 700th anniversary of Biskupiec's incorporation, depicts the town's former appearance: the cobbled market square, horse-drawn carriages, residents in historical costumes, townhouses and store signs (such as a bakery), paying homage to the past.

address: 5 Grudziądzka Street, Biskupiec

painting took: 5 days

528 Great Synagogue

Great Synagogue in Leczyca

We designed and painted a mural commemorating the 1765 wooden Great Synagogue - one of the most valuable synagogues in Poland, burned down by the Germans in 1940.
In the upper part you can see the entire building, and through an illusory „window” you look into the interior with an octagonal bimah and a painted sky.
This brings us back in memory to a time when Jews made up almost half of the population of Leczyca - the mural preserves their heritage in the heart of the city.

address: 1 Żydowska St., Łęczyca

painting took: 5 days

527 Sokolnia Cinema

“Forest Cinema” mural”

The original idea was to create a mural about nature conservation. However, since the wall belongs to the cinema, we proposed an unusual interpretation of the theme - a forest cinema for animals. Because, after all, they too deserve a bit of magic and a moment of real happiness!
The mural was made in a fairy-tale, warm style, in which the cozy light of a cinema screen and a comfortable couch contrasts with the mysterious darkness of the night forest. The result is a charming and humorous story that delights both the youngest and adult viewers - two-legged and four-legged.

address: 3 Sportowa Street, Kępno

area of the mural: about 300 m2

painting lasted: 7 days

522 Mural on retaining wall

Mural – Pogoń Szczecin

Large-format mural created in the urban space of Szczecin, directly by one of the main traffic arteries.

Our project presents the Pogoń Szczecin players and elements of the stadium infrastructure, creating a dynamic composition that emphasizes the club's identity and its strong ties to the city.

The large scale and clear form make the mural act as a striking focal point in the space and a carrier of local fan pride.

The realization is part of a series of four murals created within the framework of the civic budget – all projects were prepared by Wallart:

Pogoń – History – a mural depicting the most important moments and figures from the club's history,
Duma Pomorza – a symbolic composition that emphasizes the team's identity and values,
Train with fans A dynamic scene showing the energy and engagement of the fans.

address: Floriana Krygiera Street, Szczecin

Area of the mural: about 1000 m2

521 Train with supporters

Train of Pogoń supporters

A mural more than 100 meters long celebrates the indomitable spirit of Pogoń Szczecin fans. The artwork depicts a dynamic train gliding through the city, filled with enthusiastic fans in the colors of the Porters. Energy and joy shine in their eyes - the result of a fresh victory for their beloved club, and in their hearts a determination to cheer Pogoń on wherever fate takes them.

address: Christopher Columbus Street, Szczecin

Area of the mural: about 440 m2

520 Pride of Pomerania

Pride of Pomerania on the wave

Imagine Pogoń Szczecin as a mighty galleon bravely facing the rough waves of the sea, full of passion, strength and steadfastness! This is what our mural in the heart of Szczecin depicts.

address: 6 Bohaterów Getta Street, Szczecin

Area of the mural: about 200 m2

519 Pogoń Szczecin

Pogoń Szczecin - a tribute to history

The mural as a tribute to the history and achievements of the Pogoń Szczecin club. It shows the historical coats of arms and the previous stadium.

address: Gryfińska 128, Szczecin

Area of the mural: about 120 m2

518 Piotrków wrestlers

Mural on school

They chose us because we were the cheapest. The painting took a mere two days (although it took more than a month to determine the design). And the results? Only shouts of delight and smiles from ear to ear! The conclusion? With us “cheap, fast and good” is not an oxymoron - it's our specialty!

address: 73 Jerozolimska Street, Piotrków Trybunalski

painting took: 2 days

Area of the mural: about 40 m2

517 Village hall

Graphics at the community center

Another mural for the local community. This time we decorated the village community center in Charbielin. This is the same building on which a year earlier we did a mural with a vineyard, which won an award in a competition for the most beautiful murals.

address: Charbielin 27

painting took: 2 days

515 Village High

Village of Wysoka

A small village with a rich history has gained its first mural! It depicts a historic 19th century mill against the backdrop of the Tuchola Forest. We are happy to create murals for local communities!

address: High 12, Iwiec

Area of the mural: about 38 m2

Edyta Demkowicz - Wallart

Edyta Demkowicz

Service Director
Key Customers
He is responsible for working with key customers,
Taking care of the smooth progress and high quality of implementation.

Tomasz Smieszkoł - President of the Management Board of Wallart

Tomasz Smieszkoł

CEO
Director of Mural Realization
He has been designing and producing art and advertising murals for 20 years,
leading projects from concept to final execution.
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