Urban Arts Fund
Untitled (abstract multi-colored mural on navy blue field)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
Urban Arts Fund
Untitled (abstract blue swirls)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
Urban Arts Fund
Serpientes
Fifteen cement blocks amplifying children’s activity in the La Alma/Lincoln Park also have visual impact for passersby.
Urban Arts Fund
Untitled (young man holding a boom box with stylized graffiti words “The Music Moves Me” )
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
Urban Arts Fund
Aura of Spiritual Realms
Artist’s Statement: What does home feel like? To me, home is big billows of warm veils, light from stars, a home that holds altars and candles, a place no one can hurt me. With this mural, I hope to create an aura so that when people look at the mural, they feel home – through …
Urban Arts Fund
The Motherboard
Several female artists worked together to create their version of a motherboard. Orbs contain patterns that represent different cultures, symbolizing our connection to each other and the importance of being connected. Artist's Statement: On one occasion while painting, a construction worker working nearby stopped and asked if each individual circle we painted represented our different …
Urban Arts Fund
Transition
Daniel Chavez created “Transition” in 2018 and continued the work with “Overland Mural” in 2019. Artist’s Statement: Transition depicts iconic imagery that bring us back to moments in the neighborhoods pioneering history. It displays old world styling juxtaposed against modern design elements in a bold, Avant Garde approach to composition and storytelling. I have included …
Urban Arts Fund
Color Isn’t Race
The mural features four colorful portraits (two young boys and two young girls), diverse in race, culture and religion. The colorful background becomes part of the color of their skins. Denver’s diversity is portrayed and celebrated through these four portraits.
Urban Arts Fund
Human Beans with Amanda
Three walls are painted on a public bathroom facility at Vanderbilt Park, used mainly by people near the ballfield. The murals are visible from S. Platte River Drive.
Public Art
Community Nature Dance
This artwork was created in partnership with Trust for Public Land. Check out the video to see 3D view. Artist’s Statement: “Community Nature Dance” highlights the butterfly to both accent the pollinator gardens found on-site and to respect what the butterfly symbolizes around the world; endurance, change hope, and life. Around the waist of the …