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Artist Ginger Hamilton standing confidently in front of a bold, black-and-white graffiti-style backdrop featuring hand-lettered inspirational phrases.

Art That Speaks: Inside the Collaboration with Ginger Hamilton

We’re excited to introduce Ginger Hamilton as the newest artist in our Trendsetter lineup. Known for her bold black-and-white designs and her “minimally-maximal” style, Ginger creates art that commands attention while staying effortlessly modern.

Interior view showcasing two Urbanwalls wallpaper designs: a western-themed cactus print in a hallway and handwritten text mural in the living room.

Based in Gilbert, Arizona, Ginger’s artistic roots run deep. Raised by creative parents and surrounded by art from a young age, she always felt pulled to express herself visually. After graduating with degrees in Business Marketing and Graphic Design, she turned her passion into a full-time career in 2023—launching murals, commissions, and a clothing brand along the way.

Serene reading corner styled with a wooden mid-century chair and Urbanwalls Western Desert peel-and-stick wallpaper featuring cowboy icons and cacti.

What sets Ginger apart is how her pieces connect emotionally. “The most rewarding part of my journey is seeing people resonate with my work,” she shares. “Whether it’s a graphic tee that reminds them of someone they love or wallpaper that transforms their space—it’s all about that connection.”

Close-up portrait of artist Ginger Hamilton wearing a black denim jacket, smiling in a modern studio space with clothing racks in the background.

This collection marks a major moment for Ginger: her art scaled into a statement for your walls. “I’ve grown so much as an artist,” she reflects. “Now, seeing my designs come alive in people’s homes—it’s surreal and incredibly humbling.”

Cozy bedroom featuring Ginger Hamilton’s black handwritten quote wallpaper on a white background, paired with neutral bedding and soft lighting.

With her bold aesthetic and thoughtful details, Ginger’s designs are more than decoration—they’re conversation starters.

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