Sensei - oori nori - los taqueros
This project began with an outdoor mural for Sensei in 2022. In 2025, Kerzeka returned to transform the interior space for a rotating series of pop-up restaurants. The result is an immersive mural experience made up of multiple interior murals, with themes that shift alongside the food being served. Each installation creates a visual environment that evolves with the pop-up and responds to the atmosphere of the space.
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Dank Cannabis Murals
This project involved creating a series of matching murals across multiple store locations. Using a consistent color palette, each mural was designed with its own composition and unique elements, allowing every space to feel distinct while remaining visually connected. Together, the murals create a cohesive experience that enhances each location while maintaining a shared visual identity.
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St. Albert bmx park
This 190-foot wide 3 wall mural wraps around the BMX park ramp, creating a continuous visual experience throughout the environment. Striking imagery drawn from the movement and intensity of the sport is anchored by a peregrine falcon, chosen to represent speed, agility, and focus. Designed to be experienced both up close by the riders and from afar from spectators in the stands, the mural aims to inspire riders and fans alike while enhancing the energy of the park.
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tRANSIT wORKS - bANFF TRAIL sTATION
Created in collaboration with the Beltline Urban Murals Project and the City of Calgary in 2023, this 190-foot mural spans a low, horizontal wall along a transit platform. The unique scale and proportions of the site shaped the visual approach, with the composition segmented to unfold as a sequence. Designed to be experienced by pedestrians moving along the platform as well as passengers viewing it from the train, the mural uses pacing and motion as part of its storytelling, responding directly to how people move through the space.
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High Park - YYC
Painted at High Park for the YYC BUMP Graff Jam in 2022, this mural features a raven native to Alberta paired with abstract, technical letterforms. Set high above the city with the downtown skyline behind it, the piece reflects the relationship between organic form and urban structure, mirroring the elevated perspective of the park and its connection to both nature and the city.
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Shambhala art installation
“Lumen Drift” is a 30-foot mural created for Shambhala by Kerz and Zeka in collaboration with projection artist Chris Devious. The work transforms a static wall into an immersive experience. By day, bold, dynamic visuals form a striking mural, while at night projection-mapped animations bring hidden narratives to life through light and motion. The composition blends street art energy, natural forms, and anime-inspired storytelling, creating a space that moves between stillness and movement, imagination and reality.
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BMO Vinyl Mural
For this BMO branch in northeast Calgary, Kerzeka created a vinyl wrap mural that brings together city-inspired details, abstract forms, and three characters in a composition full of motion and energy. The abstract shapes add vitality and movement, while the city elements and characters are woven together to create a cohesive visual story that fills the interior with colour and life. The three characters were designed to subtly reflect the different genders and ethnicities of the community while remaining open and stylistically ambiguous, inviting viewers to connect in their own way. The mural celebrates the community and transforms the space into an engaging, welcoming environment.
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Wicked Woods - Live painting
Painted live during the Wicked Woods Festival in 2023, this mural came to life over the course of the event, allowing festivalgoers to witness the artwork as it was created and share in the unfolding of the mural. The composition features a leopard set in a Utopian Neo-Tokyo aesthetic, surrounded by abstract letterforms and dynamic street art elements that give the piece a sense of movement and vitality. The mural incorporates the Japanese four-character idiom “Ichi-go Ichi-e,” meaning “for this time only” or “once in a lifetime,” reflecting the festival’s ephemeral nature and the unique, unrepeatable moment of creation.
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sunalta Graff JAm
Painted in 2022 as part of the Sunalta Graffiti Jam, this piece was created during a larger event celebrating hip-hop culture and graffiti. With sci-fi as the theme of the jam, Kerzeka leaned into a Neo-Tokyo inspired aesthetic, using neon colour and futuristic elements to shape their section of the wall.
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Rome, Italy Mural
Painted in Rome, Italy in 2024, this street art piece brings together graffiti lettering and a depiction of Venus, creating a dialogue between contemporary street culture and classical sculpture. The figure references Antonio Canova’s original statue, created between 1804 and 1812 and currently exhibited in Venice. By merging modern graffiti with traditional classical form, the mural pays homage to the intersection of these styles and reflects Kerzeka’s relationship with Rome, the birthplace of Kerz and a city where history and contemporary expression exist side by side.
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brooklyn Dumpling shop
Created for Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, this mural blends iconic architecture from Brooklyn and Calgary, bringing both cityscapes together in a single composition. Recognizable landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge, the Calgary Tower, and the Saddledome are woven together, with the restaurant’s name integrated in a stylized type treatment to anchor the piece.
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Tuxedo Community mural
Funded by CADA and created for the Tuxedo Park Community Centre, this mural draws from layered elements of the neighbourhood’s history and identity. The composition weaves together local references, including a swallow native to the area, a historic tram once routed through Tuxedo Park, its turnaround gazebo, and a house sourced from an old real estate advertisement from the neighbourhood’s past. These elements are brought together in a cohesive visual narrative that connects memory, place, and movement. Community engagement was part of the process, allowing local voices to inform the work and strengthening the mural’s connection to the people and history of Tuxedo Park, alongside a hands-on youth workshop that invited young park users to explore mural techniques and feel a sense of belonging within the piece.
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Telus Spark - Pile caps
Created for TELUS Spark Science Centre, this project transformed a series of cylindrical pile caps at the entrance to the parking lot into a welcoming, site-specific artwork supporting a solar energy structure. Inspired by themes of sustainable energy, science, and our connection to the natural world, each pile cap features a unique abstract composition that shifts in colour, movement, and symbolism as viewers pass by. Together, the pieces create a light, floaty visual rhythm that reflects the dynamic relationship between nature, innovation, and curiosity.
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Closer to home
Created for Closer to Home Community Services, this mural was designed for a shared activity room within one of their youth living homes, offering a calm yet energizing space that supports creative play and connection. The artwork features a bird in motion as a symbol of forward movement and possibility, set within a natural landscape inspired by the mountains surrounding Calgary. Using a muted yet vibrant colour palette, the mural evokes a sense of balance, optimism, and gentle momentum, supporting emotional grounding while encouraging engagement and a feeling of belonging for the youth who call the space home.
Foundation collective graff jam
Created for the Foundation Collective Graffiti Jam, this street art piece was painted on a wall provided by Springs Servicing & Heating Ltd. With full creative freedom, the work merges Kerz’s graffiti lettering with Zeka’s portraiture, blending distinct styles into a single, vibrant composition. Centered on the theme of love, the piece weaves the word “love” throughout the wall alongside hearts and XNO motifs, anchored by a tender yet powerful expression and a playful bunny hat, a recurring motif in Zeka’s 2025 work, that celebrates connection and creative freedom in public space.
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