Introducing Mural Artist Jan Erika


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Jan Erika stands as one of the UK's most sought-after abstract artists, alongside being a classically trained concert cellist. Her paintings resonate with the dynamic musicality inherited from her musical roots, communicating like a melodious symphony..

The interplay of rhythm and pattern, color and expression, sound and paint form the essence of her artistry. Whether adorning forty-foot murals or delicately embellishing glassware, Jan's productive synesthesia uniquely translates sound into visual form.

WEBSITE: janerikadesign.com INSTAGRAM: @janerikadesign


Words: designeers
September 2018

designeers

How did you get started in this field?


JAN ERIKA

Five years ago, while working in a different profession, I discovered my passion for doodling and sketching flowers while on holiday. It ignited a creative spark within me that had long been dormant, filling a void. As I continued to explore this newfound interest, it quickly blossomed into something more significant. What started as simple flower sketches soon evolved into large-scale murals, and I found myself unable to resist the urge to create. This journey has been a transformative experience, unlocking a creative outlet that has become an integral part of my life.


designeers

What is your creative process like when conceptualizing and planning a mural?  


jan erika

I deeply engage with my clients, listening intently to understand their vision. Recently, I've noticed a fascinating trend where clients use AI to convey their ideas visually, providing me with unique insights and sparking my creativity. While this approach isn't suitable for every client, it's an intriguing new method of collaboration that continues to inspire me. Typically, clients express their preferences by referencing existing designs and colors, along with their brand ethos. This process often involves piecing together various elements to satisfy multiple stakeholders, making it a complex yet rewarding journey.

 
 
 
Jan Erika posing with her vibrant floral mural, showcasing her abstract and mural artistry.
Jan Erika in front of her stunning abstract mural, known for her unique artistic style.
 
 
 

designeers

Your favourite piece of work to date:


jan erika

The project I'm working on currently. I'm creating a 2 x 2.5m painting depicting various facets of the D-Day battle. Commissioned by the Normandy War Memorial Trust for display in the main gallery in France, this project holds immense significance. One aspect that makes this piece particularly fascinating is the interpretation of colors, which adds depth and nuance to the narrative.


designeers

What techniques and materials you typically use to create your murals?


jan erika

For most of my mural work, I rely on emulsions, particularly from the French brand, Argile. Their emulsions offer a fantastic finish and an extensive range of colors, allowing me to achieve the desired aesthetic. Occasionally, I also utilize a type of acrylic paint to add specific details or textures to my murals.

 
 
A stunning nude abstract mural by Jan Erika, adding artistic flair to an interior space.
Jan Erika’s leaf-patterned mural, showcasing her creativity in mural artistry.
Jan Erika posing with her landscape mural, known for her abstract and stunning murals.
 

“However, above all, music holds a special place in my heart. I'm deeply moved and influenced by music—it's a constant source of inspiration and creativity in my work.”

jan erika

 
 
 

designeers

How do you approach collaborating with clients or other artists on mural projects?


jan erika

I have only worked with other artists once, with painters from Mexico on a mural project in Texas last year. They were truly amazing, especially when painting a large ceiling in gold paint with a pattern of wet plaster—it was breathtaking. Despite the language barrier, we communicated through patterns and music, often listening to Gypsy Kings for inspiration.

In terms of reaching out to potential clients, I proactively approach companies I'd love to work with, initiate conversations with their representatives, and attend networking events to make connections. It's a blend of various strategies that allows me to expand my opportunities.


designeers

Are there any upcoming projects or collaborations you're particularly excited about?


jan erika

My new collection of wallpapers, featuring over 50 designs, is set to launch in just a few weeks through Muraspec. Collaborating with them on this line of papers has been a fantastic experience, and I'm thrilled with the result—they truly are lovely.

Additionally, I'm working with Argile again on their Sky Collection paints. I'll be traveling to Paris and Lyon to paint live at the launch parties for the designers, showcasing a collection of skies to accompany the launch. 

designeers

Sources of creative desire: 


jan erika

People, sunsets, weather, the sky, spring flowers, new leaves, and nature—all of these elements inspire me. I'm particularly captivated by the changes of the seasons and how they unfold around me. However, above all, music holds a special place in my heart. I'm deeply moved and influenced by music—it's a constant source of inspiration and creativity in my work.

 
 
 
Jan Erika working on a landscape mural, highlighting her process as an abstract artist.
 
 

designeers

Favourite hotel in the world: 


jan erika

Any hotel with crisp white sheets, a terrace with a view and nice coffee!


designeers

Design or artist hero:


jan erika

Too many to mention! From everyday encounters with ordinary people to interactions with renowned figures in the design or acting world. I am continuously inspired by the diverse individuals I come across in my daily life, and I make it a point to engage in conversations wherever I go.


designeers

Favourite film?


jan erika

I'm a sucker for an autobiographical movie rooted in truth. Films like "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" resonate deeply, with their captivating blend of light, music, scenography, and costumes. Another standout is "One Life," starring Anthony Hopkins, which left a lasting impression on me. These narratives, drawn from iconic moments in time, continue to reappear, which I love!

 
 
 

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