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Bruce 16

Aimee Bruce creates large-scale works that celebrate the bonds of community through bold illustration and symbolic imagery.

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Aimee Bruce, known professionally as Bruce 16 and HIGHONYOURSUPPLY, is a muralist and illustrator who focuses on the power of public art. Since earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts in drawing and design from Old Dominion University in 2016, she has developed a practice rooted in the exploration of shared spaces and collective identity. Her work is defined by its use of animal symbolism and motifs of human connection, often realized through large-scale installations. From the "Helping Hands" mural at Mount Trashmore to the "Solidarity" piece in Norfolk’s NEON District, her illustrations use vibrant color to bring focus to community themes.

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Bruce 16 balances bold, large-scale muralism with intricate illustration, often weaving animal symbolism into narratives of human connection. Her aesthetic is defined by a vibrant color palette and a focus on themes of community unity and solidarity.
Public MuralsAnimal SymbolismHuman ConnectionVibrant IllustrationCommunity Unity
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Bruce 16 — questions answered

Who is the artist known as Bruce 16?

Bruce 16 is the professional moniker for Aimee Bruce, a muralist and illustrator who graduated from Old Dominion University in 2016.

What are the recurring themes in her work?

Her work frequently explores themes of community, human connection, and animal symbolism.

Where can I see her public murals?

Her large-scale works are located in public spaces such as Mount Trashmore and the NEON District in Norfolk.

What is the artist's academic background?

She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drawing and design from Old Dominion University.

Does she work under any other names?

Yes, she also operates under the moniker HIGHONYOURSUPPLY.

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