
My art is a ritual of release — a layered storm of aerosol, acrylic, watercolor, ink, enamel, and even food, each medium chosen for its ability to stain, bleed, and speak. Born from skateboarding scars, soundwaves, and the wild pulse of the Olympic Peninsula, my work is a reckoning with darkness and a celebration of survival. I paint to confront the shadows in my soul and to spotlight the strange, radiant beauty of being alive.

I create murals that transform walls into living stories — raw, layered, and unapologetically vibrant. Using mixed media ranging from aerosol and acrylics to ink, enamel, and unconventional staining materials, I build textures and energy that can only exist at scale. My work is shaped by a lifetime of skateboarding, music, and the rugged spirit of the Olympic Peninsula, and every mural carries that sense of movement, grit, and wild beauty.
I approach each wall as a chance to shift the atmosphere of a space, to bring color into overlooked corners, and to spark connection through imagery that feels alive. My murals shine light on the darker parts of the human experience while celebrating resilience, humor, and the chaotic joy of being here at all. Whether indoors or out, I aim to create work that people feel — not just see.

I create art that transforms personal darkness into vivid, living color. Through layered mixed media and a lifetime shaped by skateboarding, music, and the wild spirit of the Olympic Peninsula, my work seeks to reveal the raw truth of being human — the struggle, the resilience, and the strange beauty found in both. My vision is to build worlds that invite connection, spark emotion, and remind us that even in the shadows, something powerful is always growing.
Larry White Art
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