City Wide Gargoyle #2
Located in the Big Room, Jason Spencer AKA Killer Napkins painted the City Wide Gargoyle in 2019. The monster encourages you to drink City Wide or face the consequences.
Killer Napkins is Jason Spencer, born and raised in St. Louis. After studying fine art at a local college, he expanded his creative passions, ranging from illustration, apparel design, sculpture, and painting. By combining the cute and horrific, he has created a body of edgy and unique work. Keep an eye out for his work, which not only adorns many walls at Nebula, but lives in a variety of places throughout the City.
Located in the Big Room, Jason Spencer AKA Killer Napkins painted the City Wide Gargoyle in 2019. The monster encourages you to drink City Wide or face the consequences.
A nod to the mysterious, secretive, and technical, Nebula’s Room 641A is so-called for its surreptitious location in a former elevator shaft. Jason Spencer, AKA Killer Napkins, captured the essence of the wacky, the weird, and the machinery embodied by this room in this wraparound mural painted in 2020.
Affectionately known as “Space Eggs” by the Nebula team, this mural painted by Jason Spencer AKA Killer Napkins in 2016 sets the backdrop for The Attic. Measuring some 40 feet long, it covers the entire west wall of the third floor.
Painted by Jason Spencer AKA Killer Napkins in 2018, this Gargoyle sits proudly atop a 4 Hands City Wide can in the Atrium, just outside of the kitchen.