Momentum Mural

Seattle 2025

Mural Design by Megan Galbraith Donahue - outdoor activities including wakeboarding, mountain biking, snowboarding in front of a city skyline, sun, mountains, and trees.

In this mural for Momentum Sports, “stickers” of teens & kids living in the moment ANd ENjoying nature ARE depicted ADVENTURING to local lakes, trails and mountains.

© 2025 meg&d Design

PAINTING PHOTOS / PROGRESS

OUtCOME

The top is the target design and the bottom is the final painted mural.

There are also several small easter eggs painted in the mural, for anyone who stands close to it in person. Click the link to see what they are!

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Background

Megan loves how paint can transform basic spaces around us, and how murals bring beauty into urban and industrial landscapes.

Her first mural, painted in 2024 in collaboration with another local artist, Devi Brunsch, is viewable on the Villa Academy campus in Laurelhurst.

The Momentum Mural is the artist’s first solo installation.

Artist Megan Galbraith Donahue moved to Seattle over 15 years ago. Born in Florida, she’s also lived in Boston and San Francisco. Yet, since making Seattle her home, she’s fallen in love with the PNW landscape and all its local beauty has to offer us... when we take time to appreciate it!

She captures this spirit in her mural for a small business that celebrates nature and teaches the next generation to as well, Momentum Sports (owned by the same family that operates Wunderkind, known amongst Seattle parents as “the place that does the lego parties”). Every summer, vans of kids and teens head out for bike rides and water sports during weekly summer camps with Momentum Sports. In winter, they take vans out for “Ski Bus” (and snowboarding) on the local mountains.

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DESIGN ITERATIONS

Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural

BRAINSTORMING

Initial idea…. was just drawing by hand with some old markers I had nearby, that I was trying to use up… I was inspired by vintage Ski posters, and wanted to depict a spirit of fun and adventure.

Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural

CONCEPTING

Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural

These iterations adjusted for the aspect ratio of the wall, and explored a design where the left side was made of lego bricks (for Wunderkind) and evolved to action on the right (for Momentum Sports).

In discussion with the owners, we decided to simplify the focus towards the action of the kids.

I leveraged a lot of AI during this phase just to fill in the gaps of my illustrations as I moved around elements. Then, I’d replace the AI-generated pieces with my own illustration for the final look (usually drawn with my Remarkable tablet, or ink/paper. Occasionally I did some digital illustration work in Photoshop).

Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural

REFINEMENT

Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural
Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural

Early “action shots” were drawn by hand using my own reference images (pics I took myself or generative AI images I made) or inspiration sourced from the internet. I decided to ask the owners for action shots of their kids or campers to use, instead. In the final design, all of the reference models are of real people—Ronan for the bike poses, Preston for the others. The boat is also based on the owners’ actual watercraft.

FINAL VISUALS

Concept Art by Megan Galbraith Donahue for the Momentum Mural

Color and Font studies to wrap up the final look and feel of the mural.

The owners decided not to use any large typographic elements, so we removed the references to “Seattle” as well as the business names from the final design.

VIDEOS

MEGAN PAINTING THE SMALLER MOUNTAIN PEAK

MEGAN PAINTING DETAILS ON THE LARGE CYCLIST

VISIT

3318 NE 55th St
Seattle, WA 98105

 
Modern two-story building with a sign that reads 'Wunderkind,' surrounded by green trees and shrubs, with a painted mural and an asphalt driveway in the front.

Please do NOT park in their lot — use street parking.

(They need their spaces for the business vehicles)

Interested in commissioning a mural for a wall? Please reach out!