Two of the largest murals in North America will grace a revitalized Seattle waterfront in celebration of World Environment Day and the City of Seattle which has been selected as a Generation Restoration "Role Model City" by UNEP in recognition of its urban restoration efforts. The murals, created in just two weeks and curated by the non-profit, Street Art for Mankind, focus on two major aspects of ecosystem restoration: an urban ecosystem restoration mural by world-renowned artist, Victor Ash, is a pledge to restore nature in urban settings and calls for tree equity; and an Ocean Ecosystem Restoration mural by popular 3-D artist, Adry del Rocio, highlights the importance of connecting cities to the blue ecosystems that sustain them. The urban restoration mural, at nearly 800 feet wide, is the largest in North America and highlights the importance of green spaces which lay at the heart of urban planning for the benefit of people and nature. The 3-D ocean mural is a celebration of Seattle’s unique link with the sea and the need to strengthen the connection between coastal cities and oceans. Coastal regions are home to 40% of the global population, and 12 out of the world’s 15 largest cities are located by the sea.