MURALS

Marjoriet Gueche is a muralist and painter whose work is rooted in storytelling, community, and personal healing. After years of mourning the loss of her father, she began painting watercolor at night with the encouragement of her husband. That personal practice grew into a self-taught journey into acrylic painting and large-scale public art. She was awarded the Bergen County Arts Grant to create a community mural in the Fairview Public Library, later returning to redesign the children’s section. She has since completed Phase 1 of the Fort Lee Public Library renovation with six murals in their new media space. Working under the name Pupurishu, a nickname given by her father, she aspires to illustrate her own children’s book one day.
Explore the vibrant world of Library Murals featuring original artwork by Marjoriet Gueche, showcased at the Fairview Free Public Library and Fort Lee Public.
Each mural invites you to immerse yourself in the creativity and imagination that art brings to our community spaces.
Don't miss out on more stunning illustrations—follow Marjoriet on Instagram @Pupurishu_art for your daily dose of inspiration!

























