Local Icons on the Walls of Trustco Bank
Trustco Bank opened a new branch and skipped the plain beige look. We filled two walls with icons locals know and love. The teller wall and the center column became real canvases. The branch now feels like the towns it serves.
Trustco Bank sits in the Adirondack region of New York. It is a hometown bank near Saratoga Springs and Lake George. The new branch opened this past spring with two blank areas to fill. The teller wall and a four-sided center column were ours to paint.
Icons Locals Recognize
Under Trustco’s guidance, we picked images the community would know on sight. These are the authentic icons of the area, not generic stock art. Familiar scenes make a bank feel like part of the town. People notice when a space speaks their language.
Bold Color in a Classic Space
Banks tend to feel traditional and practical, and that is fine. We added bold color and energy without losing that sense of trust. The art lifts the room while keeping the bank’s grounded feel. It shows how a mural can change the way a space reads.
Trustco Bank now has a branch that feels rooted in its community. This one stands as a case study for what mural art can do. Good wall art keeps welcoming customers long after opening day.