Murals — LGBTQIA
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
Penn State
college Latinx LGBTQIA mural school

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...