OK To Ship

Joe Nix (website, Instagram)

Location: 2319 2nd Avenue (Parking Lot)

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Standing on the edge of a Belltown parking lot, OK to Ship is a work still finding its final form — but even unfinished, it signals something special. Created by Joe Nix, a local artist and Second Avenue business owner, the mural is a meditation on the tension between the natural and the industrial, the soft and the hard.

The piece weaves together mechanical machinery and floral, organic imagery — gears and structure alongside petals and flourish. It’s a portrait of our modern condition: the way we move constantly between the rigid systems we build to regulate our lives and the living, breathing world those systems often try to contain. Joe’s particular gift is making materials look almost tactile at scale, as if you could reach out and feel the difference between metal and flower with your fingertips.

Unlike some of his fellow festival artists, Joe is a slow, meticulous worker — not a criticism, but a reflection of his deeply detail-oriented process. Where others work in bold spray sweeps, he builds carefully, layer by layer.

OK to Ship faces Unidos across the same parking lot, and together the two works will eventually transform the entire space — one bold and human, the other stark and mechanical, creating a dialogue that makes the whole greater than either part.

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