Hueman's work crosses disciplines and genres - she has collaborated with brands like Nike and Nyx and has shown at new contemporary galleries Corey Helford and Merry Karnowsky. In May 2016, Hueman created Bloom (701 E. 3rd St.), a brightly colored piece that covers the massive eastern wall of the Neptune Building that faces Joel Bloom Square. Bloom pays tribute to the late community activist for whom the square is named.

The wall previously featured Cream of the Crop, a collaboration between husband-wife duo, DABSMYLA - their portion of the mural resembled a slightly naughty advertisement from the 1950s - and twin brothers How and Nosm, with their wonderfully intricate black, white and red artwork. Cream of the Crop was painted over in April 2016, to the dismay of the artists and Arts District residents.