PHL Airport Mural (2026)

Two permanent murals for corridors along Customs at the PHL International Airport.


This wall is 80' long — highlighting different local attractions that visitors and tourists may recognize. The columns in between the arches are nods to Philly lore such as the person climbing a traffic pole, the "Join-or-Die" snake, native persimmons and Philly pretzels.


And this wall is 40' long — Showcasing Philly’s particularly unique characteristics that are not quite defined by a particular neighborhood.

The murals were designed digitally in Procreate for iPad, then traced with vector to be seamlessly scalable.

Come with Isabella as she takes her first look at the finished mural and shares details about the process in the video below:

Credits:

ROAMER font was used to name the neighborhoods on the longer wall — designed by Corinne Dodenhoff

Corinne also assisted with vector tracing.

Photos by Myles Cream and Philadelphia International Airport.

Videos shot by Myles Cream.

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