Six Colorado artists have five stickers each in Series 7.
Each Series has a Mystery Artist who creates a special (and rare) sticker just for us! This artist will also have a full set of five stickers in the following Series.
Adriana Paola Palacios Luna (She/her/hers/Ella)
Originally from Puebla, Mexico, Adriana Paola has worked for more than 25 years on socio-environmental justice and social change projects. As an artist, She is a poet, short story writer, textile and visual artist, and explorer in the Maker movement.
Research Focus: Communication for social change, Sociology of Culture, Gender equality and women and gender studies, Human rights, Art, culture and identity. Culture and construction of alternatives. Participatory planning for social change. Tech gap.
Founder of Luna Cultura, Art, Science and Culture for Thriving Communities
Izzy Davis (she/her)
Izzy Davis is a senior a Boulder High. She has grown up in Boulder and has always cared for the great outdoors, traveling and supporting local wildlife. She often likes to work with primary colors, with a wide variety of materials.
Jessica MORford (she/her)
I'm 23 and I'm from Cleveland, Ohio. I studied advertising and played field hockey at Indiana University before moving to Denver, where I'm finishing my art direction portfolio at Denver Ad School. I love music, coffee, days at the park, and being with people I love.
Kirbe bostick (she/her)
Kirbe Bostick is an aspiring art director from Atlanta, GA currently studying in Denver, CO.
We made a print error on Kirbe’s 5th sticker (with the blue background) - if you got one of these stickers from the machine, send us an email with a picture of it, and we’ll mail you a new (correct) one!
SOPHIA KATZ (she/her/hers)
previous series mystery artist
Sophie Katz is an incoming freshman attending University of Utah this fall! All of her work is freehanded and is something she loves to share with the community as a way to spread awareness and joy :)
Flashbang Murphy (they/them)
!!! Mystery Artist !!!
Flashbang Murphy is an artist from Atlanta, Georgia. They are a visual artist primarily focusing on movement work in support of police abolition, decolonization, anti-capitalism, and Mutual Aid. Murphy is queer, nonbinary, latinx, and autistic, these identities heavily inform their artistic process. They take commissions for strike organizers and mutual aid networks free of charge.