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Casements

Casements

This mural was born from Queer bar owner Gillian Fitzgerald's vision—the Irish village of Dingle, set against the iconic backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge.Through her, I discovered the Irish pagan tradition of the “Wren Boys,” featured in Dingle Distillery logo, and the symbolism of St. Brigid’s crosses—woven into the mural as a tribute to our shared love for Ireland. All of it sparked by a book she lent me at the beginning of the project. Yeah, she’s seriously the best client! It was an honor to paint alongside the incredible Tanya Wischerath, an artist I’ve admired for years. I...

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Starbuck Palo Cedro

Starbuck Palo Cedro

Paying homage to the love and community behind California’s agricultural industry, this project reflects on the deep connection between labor, land, and people. The laser-cut handpieces symbolize the diverse industries involved in the production of food and coffee. The sculptural details honor sustainability and Starbucks environmentally friendly practices in the production of coffee, incorporating cultural references and salvaged materials, blending art with a message of environmental responsibility, as a symbol of celebration to what was here before us. STARBUCKS PALO CEDRO "The Workers" MIXED MEDIA -ACRYLIC PAINT, LASER CUT AND RECLAIMED WOOD. Approx. 180 sqft May 2025 9390 Deschutes Rd,...

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HAUM Florida

HAUM Florida

We are beyond excited about our third collaboration with friend and founder Danni Pomplun for Haum Yoga Studios opening a new location in Florida! It’s been quite an adventure to be part of the Haum story since the very beginning in 2021. Compadre Simon Malvaez and I both had solo shows at the Mission studio, and I personally practice yoga regularly at both (Mission and Haight) locations in San Francisco. Haum is a place where we build community and EVERYONE is welcome. With this new mural, titled “HAUM-ies,” we aimed to convey a message of diversity and inclusion—values that are more important...

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AACI 50th

LGBTQIA mural public

AACI 50th

AACI is an organization founded in 1973 to serve and support marginalized and ethnic communities in Santa Clara County. Three artists submitted proposals and I was selected to paint these four ageless/raceless hands overlapping and interconnected. All four hands coming from different angles but coexisting and interacting with each other.  A mural about Humanity, Inclusivity, Diversity, Community, Love and Support.   AACI 50th “A friendly hand” Acrylic Approx 460 sqft August 2024 2400 Moorpark Avenue #300, San Jose CA 95128

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Penn State

college Latinx LGBTQIA mural school

Penn State

Titled “To Be Seen”, this mural is located at the HUB-Robeson Center, along the staircase that links the Paul Robeson Cultural Center with the Gender Diversity Center. The mural was conceived as a celebration of visibility—amplifying marginalized voices and honoring identities that are often overlooked in college life. The composition features a diverse array of characters representing a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds, with the intention of creating a narrative that students from all walks of life could see themselves reflected in. “To Be Seen” is both a visual statement and a call for recognition, inclusion, and belonging...

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