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Untitled (Pakal, the Mayan King, on red, blue and green field)
The mural depicts Pakal, the Mayan King. Kʼinich Janaab Pakal, also known as Pacal, Pacal the Great, 8 Ahau and Sun Shield (March 603 – August 683), was ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque in the Late Classic period of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology. He acceded to the throne in July 615 and ruled until his …
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Untitled (fuchsia-colored mural with Aztec images)
Artist’s Statement: The green pyramid border on this mural represents the earth, the symbol of duality and the number three. The two Mayan symbols on each side are earth protectors. In the center is the tree of life symbolizing the primordial sea and all the elements. On the left is Tonatiuh, the sun symbol. On …
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Untitled (Día de los Muertos sugar skull, two large eyes)
Bold and colorful imagery reflecting Día de los Muertos created by a collaborative artist team. In the background, the building wall features a Día de los Muertos / Day of the Dead sugar skull. The fence in the foreground features two large eyes. The eye on the right contains the colors of the Mexican flag.
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Raices
Raices Brewing Company managed the project for Luis Fernando (a.k.a. Guillo), a Puerto Rican artist. The mural was created to exalt and unify Latino cultures, heritage and elements.
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Overland Mural
In 2019, Daniel Chavez continued "Transition," a mural he began in 2018. His vision was to wrap a 200-foot wall with various imagery depicting the history of the Overland neighborhood.
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Untitled (Japanese samurai)
The piece on Morrison Road, created through a collaboration between Taketo Kobayashi and Casey Kawaguchi, was inspired by the idea of a futuristic, mech samurai and showcases the combination of the artists’ individual styles. Casey created the wall painting (face and background) using spray-paint. The helmet is Taketo’s work, designed digitally, printed and pasted on …
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Untitled (red and pink roses)
Artist bunny M is known for her floral images.
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Untitled (bearded man making the “hang loose” hand gesture)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This pop-art mural features a bearded man making the "hang loose" hand gesture. A large green "YES" covers his eyes much like a pair of sunglasses. This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
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Untitled (aspen trees with eyes: three columns)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
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Untitled (a Doberman Pinscher dog’s face)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.