Americano (detail)
Americano (detail)

Juan Castillo

Latex on brick

15 x 24 ft.

2017

At the corner of Elm St. and Crowdus St. in Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX. Part of the 42 Murals project from 42 Real Estate. Based on the Americano colored pencil drawing about race and nationality.

Americano (scale)
Americano (scale)

Juan Castillo

Latex on brick

15 x 24 ft.

2017

At the corner of Elm St. and Crowdus St. in Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX. Part of the 42 Murals project from 42 Real Estate. Based on the Americano colored pencil drawing about race and nationality.

Sembrando el Futuro
Sembrando el Futuro

Nicolás González

Latex on sheetrock

15 x 9 ft.

2020

A visual narrative utilizing symbolic imagery from within Mexican culture such as agriculture, the working class, family generations, immigration, and patriotism. It is a visual representation of many first-generation Mexican Americans, whose parents made many sacrifices to offer a greater opportunity to their children, while continuing to uphold and pass on their roots and culture.

To Serve As Jesus Did
To Serve As Jesus Did

Nicolás González

Latex on brick and mortar

12 x 20 ft.

2019

The St. Cecilia Catholic School had a blank wall in need of color. Artist Nicolás González was sought out for his vibrant pallet. The theme was to have an angel backdrop for the students to be photographed.

Americano (detail)
Americano (scale)
Sembrando el Futuro
To Serve As Jesus Did
Americano (detail)

Juan Castillo

Latex on brick

15 x 24 ft.

2017

At the corner of Elm St. and Crowdus St. in Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX. Part of the 42 Murals project from 42 Real Estate. Based on the Americano colored pencil drawing about race and nationality.

Americano (scale)

Juan Castillo

Latex on brick

15 x 24 ft.

2017

At the corner of Elm St. and Crowdus St. in Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX. Part of the 42 Murals project from 42 Real Estate. Based on the Americano colored pencil drawing about race and nationality.

Sembrando el Futuro

Nicolás González

Latex on sheetrock

15 x 9 ft.

2020

A visual narrative utilizing symbolic imagery from within Mexican culture such as agriculture, the working class, family generations, immigration, and patriotism. It is a visual representation of many first-generation Mexican Americans, whose parents made many sacrifices to offer a greater opportunity to their children, while continuing to uphold and pass on their roots and culture.

To Serve As Jesus Did

Nicolás González

Latex on brick and mortar

12 x 20 ft.

2019

The St. Cecilia Catholic School had a blank wall in need of color. Artist Nicolás González was sought out for his vibrant pallet. The theme was to have an angel backdrop for the students to be photographed.

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