[2] Her style blends aspects of Eastern European folk art with a focus on pattern and narrative to depict fantasy scenes.
[1] Volo has been commissioned by companies like Hootsuite, Lululemon, and Starbucks[4] and has created numerous works around the Vancouver area where she previously resided.
Her work has included neighbourhood murals and corporate commissioned work in Vancouver,[1] the Mackey Building in Sudbury as part of the 2016 Up Here Festival,[5] and Walla Volo in Montreal's Mile End neighbourhood, the largest mural in Canada painted by a woman.
With the familiar influence of Eastern European folk art present in Volo’s works,[14] this mural was done with the intention to spread awareness on the rise in relationship violence against women which has been a prevalent issue during COVID-19 as well as a symbol of empowerment.
[15] Integrated in the mural are five QR codes containing information about domestic abuse as well as a way to donate and provide aid to women suffering from mistreatment.