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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 49 MIN

How Public Art and Murals Reconnect Us to Nature and Community with Skye Walker

from Nature Junkie Radio · host Jeff Johnson

What if the buildings in your home town could reconnect you to nature? In this episode of Nature Junkie Radio, we explore the transformative power of public art with muralist Skye Walker, whose surreal, psychedelic depictions of Mother Earth and wildlife have become visual landmarks across North County San Diego and beyond.Named after Scotland’s Isle of Skye, Skye Walker grew up touring the country in his parents’ bluegrass band, The EarthWalkers, spreading a message of environmental stewardship way before it was even a thing. He later worked as a designer and art director for iconic action-sports and lifestyle brands like Rip Curl and prAna before throwing himself more fully into creating large-scale mural installations. In 2018, Skye embarked on a “Sea to Sea” tour in a Sprinter van, painting 30 murals in 29 states, bringing his vision of the interconnectedness of nature to walls across America. Flash forward and Skye’s painted hundreds of murals, brightening the walls of companies like Whole Foods Market and Kelly Slater’s Outerknown headquarters. We sat down at Skye’s home in Encinitas to talk about why murals give towns identity and emotional resonance, how public art can reconnect us to nature in small, daily ways, the role of nature, symbolism, and wildlife in his creative process, the tension between art, technology, screens, and the coming AI wave, and of course we get into Skye’s favorite ways to microdose nature to breathe inspiration into his art. This conversation reframed public art for me as community connection and as transforming the built environment into nature experiences. If you care about nature connection, art, creativity, or the future of human expression in a digital world, this episode will expand your lens.If you find anything in this episode helpful or inspiring, please share it with a friend so we can bend the algorithms toward nature. Thanks!Episode LinksSkye’s WebsiteSkye’s Instagram @skyewalker_artConnect with Nature JunkieSubstack: https://naturejunkie.substack.com/Instagram: @naturejunkieradioWebsite: www.naturejunkielife.comProduction CreditsHosted by Jeff JohnsonPodcast cover art by Ahab NimryOutro music by Tyler JohnsonEditing by Aashish M. 

Nature Junkie Radio, we explore the transformative power of public art with muralist Skye Walker, whose surreal, psychedelic depictions of Mother Earth and wildlife have become visual landmarks across North County San Diego and beyond. Named after Scotland’s Isle of Skye, Skye Walker grew up touring the country in his parents’ bluegrass band, The EarthWalkers, spreading a message of environmental stewardship way before it was even a thing. He later worked as a designer and art director for iconic action-sports and lifestyle brands like Rip Curl and prAna before throwing himself more fully into creating large-scale mural installations. In 2018, Skye embarked on a “Sea to Sea” tour in a Sprinter van, painting 30 murals in 29 states, bringing his vision of the interconnectedness of nature to walls across America. Flash forward and Skye’s painted hundreds of murals, brightening the walls of companies like Whole Foods Market and Kelly Slater’s Outerknown headquarters. We sat down at Skye’s home in Encinitas to talk about why murals give towns identity and emotional resonance, how public art can reconnect us to nature in small, daily ways, the role of nature, symbolism, and wildlife in his creative process, the tension between art, technology, screens, and the coming AI wave, and of course we get into Skye’s favorite ways to microdose nature to breathe inspiration into his art. This conversation reframed public art for me as community connection and as transforming the built environment into nature experiences. If you care about nature connection, art, creativity, or the future of human expression in a digital world, this episode will expand your lens.

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