Fosforo Supremo Mural featured by CBC
TADA!! We can now proudly unveil Andrew’s latest and greatest HUGE scale creation, a mural on the facade of Locomotive Espresso’s new Wortley Village location at Chester and Ridout (London, Ontario, Canada). Andrew’s work has already been featured by The London Free Press and the CBC. The mural, titled Fosforo Supremo (Supreme Fire), is the beginning of a line of art for the coffee house. It’s a 55 foot wide attention-grabbing, splashy, bright, and enticing design that is made to stand the test of time. Fosforo Supremo is meant to represent a spark of something new. Grade-a quality espresso and service demand grade-a quality design.
The location is set to open in February 2020! Many thanks to Locomotive for choosing to embrace and support local Wortley Village art. It’s so nice to see Andrew getting to make an impact on London’s look, he does so much work abroad, but he clearly has a soft spot for his hometown.
From the Free Press:
London artist Andrew Lewis is painting a 55ft wide by 14 ft high mural on the side of a new location for Locomotive Espresso at Chester and Ridout Streets. Lewis, an internationally known artist calls this piece Fosforo Supremo meaning supreme fire. Lewis estimates the painting will take about two weeks and the art should last at least 10 years on the north facing wall. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)
See more of the process by following Andrew on Instagram