Artist: Adden Joule and The Designosaur
Year: 2024
Materials: Spray paint on panel
Dimensions: 16′ x 28′
About The Moose
The moose, featured prominently in the mural at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre, symbolizes strength, individuality, and a deep connection to nature. As a creature of both land and water, the moose represents balance and adaptability, reflecting Colorado’s rugged wilderness and spirit of resilience. Its solitary yet confident presence evokes wisdom and intuition, making it a fitting emblem for the amphitheater’s celebration of art, music, and the natural world.
About The Artists
Artists, Adden Joule and The Designosaur collaborated to create this truly magnificent mural in October 2024.
Adden Joule is a full time muralist, sculptor, and jeweler based in Denver, Colorado. His work can be found around the world, most notably in Europe, Indonesia, and Central America, and he has public works scattered across the US. He is the founder of an internationally recognized jewelry and sculpture brand know as Project Street Gold and has worked with world renowned muralists and graffiti writers to create limited edition series of cast metal sculpture. His mural work honors native wildlife and ecology and his techniques focus on realism and graphic surrealism paired with abstract geometric elements. His work speaks to diverse communities and age groups and he always strives to reflect on and relate the art to the communities and environments he works in. Adden J was the Artist Fellow for the Museum of Outdoor Arts in 2020 and helped curate and facilitate the Mural initiative at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre.
The Designosaur (Julia Williams) is an artist, muralist, illustrator, and Colorado native. Her work takes inspiration from festival culture, nature, and dance influences, and often includes strong female figures, animals, neon colors, and space. She strives to create artwork that feels otherworldly and invokes a sense of wonder and mystery for the viewer.
Instagram: @existential.circus and @thedesignosaur