MULSH Donates Paint Pigments to Trapped in Zone One in Support of Mural Art for the Community
At MULSH, we believe mural art is more than decoration, it’s a voice, a platform, and a way to reimagine shared spaces. That’s why we proudly donated a set of our premium pigments to Trapped in Zone One, a London-based arts collective focused on transforming public walls into canvases for community expression.
Our pigments provide rich, lasting colour. As a result, they’re the perfect match for artists who want their work to resonate both visually and socially. With this donation, Trapped in Zone One can continue to create murals that not only energise local streets but also tell powerful stories rooted in identity and place.
Why We Support Community Based Mural Art
Mural art brings people together. For example, it sparks conversations, reflects cultural heritage, and invites the public to engage with their environment. It’s a creative force that makes art accessible to all, without needing gallery walls.
Moreover, Trapped in Zone One uses mural art to give underrepresented voices a bold visual presence. By supporting them, we’re not just providing materials, we’re investing in creativity, inclusion, and meaningful dialogue.
A Shared Vision for Public Creativity
This partnership reflects our shared commitment to community-first creativity. As new murals take shape using MULSH pigments, we’re excited to see how these spaces evolve and how they connect people through colour, texture, and story.
Ultimately, mural art helps cities speak. And together with Trapped in Zone One, we’re helping London speak a little louder.
To follow their inspiring projects, visit www.trappedinzoneone.com.