John McDavitt’s mural work is known for its bold creativity, meticulous execution, and
community-centered approach. On public murals, he has invited guests—ranging from curious passersby
to scheduled visitors—to paint small sections of the mural, coaching and encouraging them
as part of the process. His client list includes standout projects like Rebel Kitchen & Bar in Elmhurst,
Paradise Car Wash in Yorkville (painted with Yorkville Christian School’s Art Club, which he led),
and repeat work for Downers Grove Public Library. John was invited to participate in the Lockport project
UNLOCK: Merging Art & Industry in Downtown Lockport, blending public art with local culture.
The mural currently resided at the White Oak Library, Lockport branch.
community-centered approach. On public murals, he has invited guests—ranging from curious passersby
to scheduled visitors—to paint small sections of the mural, coaching and encouraging them
as part of the process. His client list includes standout projects like Rebel Kitchen & Bar in Elmhurst,
Paradise Car Wash in Yorkville (painted with Yorkville Christian School’s Art Club, which he led),
and repeat work for Downers Grove Public Library. John was invited to participate in the Lockport project
UNLOCK: Merging Art & Industry in Downtown Lockport, blending public art with local culture.
The mural currently resided at the White Oak Library, Lockport branch.























