“The Nashville Walls Project,” a privately funded business improvement initiative in the downtown district referred to as “The Gulch” has already brought Street Artists like Rone, Above, Herakut, Curiot, Mike Shine, Niels “Shoe” Meulman, Adele Renault, Mars1 and Louis Masai.

Jason Woodside for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Nathan Brown. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Now there are two more. Thanks to gallery owner and art dealer Brian Grief, who also starred in and produced the “Saving Banksy” movie, we have images today of two new walls just completed by artists Jason Woodside and Ian Ross.
Stylistically very different, they each nonetheless knocked out massive walls here between April 10-18, as the weather turned pleasantly Spring-like before the punishing southern sun arrives for summer.
Jason Woodside for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Nathan Brown. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Jason would like to thank local artist Nathan Brown who helped him with the mural, and Ian would like to thank local artist Chris Zidek, who was his trusty assistant for the duration of the project.
Looks like coming up next will be Guido Van Helten, who will be painting a massive mural on a 200-foot abandoned concrete grain silo in an area called The Nations, where real estate developers say they plan for the silo to be the centerpiece of a new West Nashville mixed-use development.
Jason Woodside for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Nathan Brown. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Jason Woodside for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Nathan Brown. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Jason Woodside for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Nathan Brown. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Ian Ross for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Chris Zidek. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Ian Ross for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Chris Zidek. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Ian Ross for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Chris Zidek. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
Ian Ross for The Nashville Walls Project. Assisted by local artist Chris Zidek. April 2017. (photo © Eva Boros)
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