Create Instant Attractions
These benches aren’t just seating – they’re canvases for creativity and community expression. Each piece tells a story, transforming public spaces into lasting works of art that inspire and endure.
Plymouth, MN
Bright and welcoming, this vinyl installation celebrates Plymouth’s new “Hello Plymouth” branding with color, connection, and community spirit. The design blends bold typography with imagery inspired by local lakes, parks, and landmarks. Vivid hues and dynamic shapes evoke motion and optimism, inviting residents and visitors to experience Plymouth’s friendly, forward-looking identity. With its polished finish and modern composition, the piece transforms everyday space into a cheerful visual greeting — a vibrant reflection of the “Hello Plymouth” spirit.
Artist: Debra Sue Solecki
Fountain Hills, AZ
This design, created by Debra Sue Solecki, brings the Sonoran Desert to life through vivid artistry. Featuring local wildlife like the bobcat, blooming cacti, and iconic desert landscapes, the piece reflects the natural beauty surrounding the community. Hand-painted with intricate detail, it serves as both functional art and a celebration of the rich desert ecosystem that thrives in Fountain Hills.
Artist: Michael Swiger
Gulf State Park (AL)
Located at Gulf State Park Pier - in Gulf Shores, AL - this design celebrates the vibrant marine life of the Gulf Coast. It features stunning artwork by Michael Swiger, showcasing sea turtles, sharks, and local fish. Blending functional design with coastal conservation, it invites visitors to relax while connecting with the ocean's beauty.
Artist: Brooklyn Lamb
Sterling Heights, MI
Painted by local artist Brooklyn Lamb, this vibrant piece bursts with bold, blooming native wildflowers, a joyful tribute to Michigan’s natural beauty and community spirit.
“I wanted to create something that was mostly colorful and alive, something that could be relatable towards Michiganders. [They’re] native Michigan wildflowers, and I wanted to bring some joy to people in this park. Painting these flowers felt like painting a little bit of happiness right in the middle of Sterling Heights."
Artist: Junior Gomez
Huntersville, NC
Winds of Welcome is a vibrant celebration of community and place. Flowing abstract patterns symbolize movement, growth, and connection, weaving in subtle nods to Huntersville’s natural and historic landmarks — from dogwood flowers to the rolling landscapes and waves of nearby Lake Norman.
Warm earth tones, soft blues, and golden accents reflect the town’s welcoming energy, turning sustainable materials into meaningful public art.
Artists: The Citizens of Haltom City
Haltom City, TX
To celebrate the opening of a North Park in Haltom City, TX the community left their mark—literally. During the ribbon-cutting event, citizens dipped their hands in paint, creating vibrant handprints on this bench. This collaborative artwork symbolizes unity, pride, and the shared spirit of a growing community, ensuring everyone’s touch becomes part of the city’s lasting legacy.
Artist: Sarahlaine Calva
Knightdale, NC
Brimming with color and life, Raleigh based artist Sarahlaine Calva added a continuation piece Knightdale's first official mural. This installation brings a playful sense of joy to Harper Park. Created with vibrant layers of spray paint, the piece captures Calva’s signature energy and expressive style, featuring fluid forms and bold hues that echo the park’s lively atmosphere. The result is a dynamic extension that celebrates creativity, community, and the spirit of Knightdale in motion.
Artist: Kim Linker
New Haven, IN
Located in front of the post office, this bench celebrates New Haven’s first 100 years. Featuring artwork by local artist Kim Linker, this piece showcases vintage New Haven postcards from the early 1900s, along with downtown buildings drawn from historic photographs. The buildings depicted still stand today, connecting the past with the present through functional art.
Artist: Eileen Dorsey
Portage Lakes State Park (OH)
This piece by Eileen Dorsey, voted 2025 Best Artist in Scene Magazine, captures a tranquil sunrise over Portage Lakes State Park in New Franklin, OH, with nature’s calm in vivid color. Painted in delicate shades of pink and blue, it reflects the peaceful glow of early morning on the water. Soft clouds drift above rippling waves, while dark cattails frame the scene, grounding it in the park’s natural beauty. With expressive brushwork and luminous hues, the artist evokes serenity and motion, inviting viewers to pause and feel the quiet renewal of a new day.
Artist: Tessa LeBaron
Portage Lakes State Park (OH)
Tessa LeBaron’s artwork honors Ohio’s first all–breast cancer survivor dragon boat team — a group of women united by strength, perseverance, and community. Representing a range of ages and experiences, from the newly diagnosed to long-time survivors, they train together on Portage Lakes and have earned recognition as the top-ranked team in the U.S. and third in the world.
Through this piece, LeBaron celebrates their shared mission: to support one another, raise awareness, and offer hope. The work reflects their spirit of teamwork, resilience, and joy — a testament to moving forward together in health and friendship.
Artist: Garrett Weider
Portage Lakes State Park (OH)
Garrett Weider's piece depicts the view from the water at Portage Lakes during the annual fireworks show. The artwork shows boats gathered on the lake under a sky filled with color, representing a tradition that has been one of the largest privately funded fireworks displays in Ohio for decades. Organized by the Portage Lakes Fireworks Association, the event draws thousands of visitors to the beach and hundreds of boats across the lakes each year. The design captures a familiar and celebrated local scene — the community coming together to watch fireworks over the water.