Overview


  • In the early days of Graffiti Park’s journey, our second project set the tone for the bold, imaginative direction we were destined to follow. This one was personal, intimate, and visionary—a complete transformation of musician Bryce Soderberg’s home studio into a vibrant, otherworldly space.

    Nestled within the walls of Bryce’s creative haven, the mission was clear: design a space that inspired musical exploration while paying homage to one of his greatest influences—Prince. With this vision in mind, we went galactic.

    We blanketed the studio in a rich galaxy theme, blending deep purples, cosmic blues, radiant oranges, and pops of pink and white to mimic the beauty and mystery of outer space. The design wasn’t just decorative—it was immersive. Every corner of the room was touched by color, creating a visual flow that felt like stepping into a dreamscape.

    At the heart of the design, a tribute to Prince took center stage. His iconic “Love Symbol” was carefully placed within the cosmos, glowing like a star among stars. It served as both a spiritual nod and a creative compass—a reminder of the boundary-pushing artistry that Prince embodied.

    This project was more than a mural. It was an environment designed to elevate the creative process, channeling musical energy through bold visuals and meaningful symbolism. For Graffiti Park, it was a pivotal moment—a reminder that murals don’t just belong on school walls or in public parks. They can live anywhere imagination lives, including home studios, where passion meets purpose.

    We’re proud that one of our earliest projects was filled with this much soul, color, and tribute. The Bryce Soderberg Studio remains a milestone in our story—a reminder of how far we’ve come and how limitless the canvas truly is.