Garden of Sugary Delights

Garden of Sugary Delights

Sydney Mount’s “Garden of Sugary Delights” installation encompasses the bright excitement and reminiscent memories of the classic Candy-land board game while also drawing inspiration from medieval iconography. To work with the unique space of The James building, Mount incorporates a “Hell Mouth” design which is a depiction of the Gates of Hell typically shown as the gaping mouth of a monster. This installation was created with spray paint, acrylic paint, and various found objects from the original candy factory.

Sydney Mount

Loryn Lyn Simonsen

👋🏻  Hi, I'm Loryn! I'm a freelance graphic designer who is passionate about making the world a more beautiful, accessible, & welcoming place for us all. I believe good, honest design can transform your brand - and I absolutely love being part of that transformation. When I'm not working you'll find me on a yoga mat, listening to WNYC, testing out a new recipe, or working on my latest DIY endeavor. People would likely describe me as curious, kind, a bit stubborn, creative, and hard-working. (And I LOVE emojis! 😂 )

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