Boxhead in Public Space

Boxhead moves through public space. These murals appear across different cities and surfaces, but they all carry the same question — what do we hold inside, and what do we choose to show. Working as a mural artist across large-scale public walls, I bring Boxhead into environments where the private and the visible meet.

Each mural is shaped by its surroundings, but the character remains constant. Through scale, colour and presence, Boxhead exists within the rhythm of the city, sometimes blending in, sometimes standing apart. I work on mural projects internationally, both independently and through commissions.

Boxhead moves through shared spaces — across walls, cities and surfaces — but she carries her own inner world with her. The wall becomes a point of contact, a place where something private meets something public, and where the distance between the two can never fully close.