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Clematis Street

Clematis Street is West Palm Beach's historic downtown entertainment corridor, running from the waterfront at Flagler Drive westward through a strip of bars, restaurants, and event venues that host the Thursday-night SunFest overflow crowd year-round. The mural program here is more commercial and festival-oriented than Northwood's, reflecting the district's role as a nightlife destination — large-scale pieces commissioned for visibility from the waterfront park, with color scales calibrated to read in both daylight and the district's extensive evening lighting.

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"SunFest Gold"
POSE
Clematis St near S Flagler Dr · Added Apr 16, 2021
"Worth Avenue Dream"
HUSH
Clematis St near Olive Ave · Added Nov 3, 2019
"Intracoastal"
DAAS
Clematis St near Rosemary Ave · Added Aug 12, 2022

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POSE

Graffiti-evolved muralist · Chicago

"SunFest Gold" commemorates West Palm Beach's annual SunFest waterfront music festival with a composition of radiating amber and gold sunbursts that reference both the festival's logo and the quality of late-afternoon West Palm light when it catches the Intracoastal — POSE's abstract vocabulary translated into pure celebration.

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HUSH

Neo-traditional muralist · Newcastle, UK

"Worth Avenue Dream" positions one of HUSH's geisha figures against a flattened map of Palm Beach Island's Worth Avenue — the polo grounds, the Breakers Hotel, the luxury brand storefronts — in a commentary on the specific geography of extreme wealth that defines this stretch of Florida's Gold Coast.

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DAAS

Watercolor-style muralist · Australia

"Intracoastal" renders the Intracoastal Waterway at the latitude of West Palm Beach — the drawbridges, the mega-yacht traffic, the Royal Park neighborhood's waterfront — in DAAS's atmospheric loose technique, capturing the waterway as a visual corridor that defines the city's relationship to wealth and water simultaneously.