Mance Lipscomb
Yanez uses color and patterns to highlight Blues Player Mance Lipscomb. His strong facial features caught Yanez’s attention when he was first introduced to his music, and he knew he had to make that the key component in the piece. He worked to highlight the person more than the music with the use of energetic […]
Toots Goldstein
This piece is a historic tribute to one of Deep Ellum’s most legendary figures, David “Toots” Goldstein, who was widely considered the last of the neighborhood’s Jewish pawnbrokers. Artist: Frank Campagna
Jam Session Andrew “JrBoy” Jones, and Zuzu Bollin
This mural is a jam session, both for the artists depicted and the artist who painted them. It’s a group coming together, each using their own style to create magic together. Artist: @Hatziel @albarez @joeskilz52
Water Tower Mural at Knox Tile
The Water Tower mural by Ricardo Paniagua is a well-known piece located at 251 S. Hall Street in Deep Ellum. It features a stylized depiction of a water tower, reflecting the area’s industrial roots while incorporating bold colors and geometric design. The mural showcases Paniagua’s signature style, blending urban imagery with contemporary street art. It […]
Five Murals by Frank Campagna
Series of five murals on one building Artist: Frank Campagna
Willard Robison
Willard Robison appealed to Steve Hunter for a couple of reasons. He didn’t look anything like the mental picture you think of when you hear ‘Blues Artist’. He was this kinda awkward looking guy wearing a fur coat and a trilby hat. When Hunter first came across his portrait, he thought he was an actor […]
Polar Bears
This striking mural features a family of realistic polar bears set against a bold, colorful background of graffiti-inspired lettering. It is a signature piece by the Infinity Crew, known for mixing high-fidelity animal portraiture with traditional street art elements to bring a touch of the wild to the urban landscape. Artist: Infinity Crew
Water Tower Mural
Cultivate Harmony mural Artist: Shepard Fairey
Ma Rainey
When people discuss the birth of blue music, and more specifically Deep Ellum blues, the first and sometimes only names mentioned are those of men. Through art, we can tell the stories of those female powerhouses who stood alongside those men and helped pave the foundation of blues music that we know and love today. […]
USA!
This mural is a patriotic and stylized piece located on one of the most prominent historic buildings in the district. It features bold, graphic elements and the letters “USA” integrated into a design that often includes celestial or abstract motifs. Juan Castillo’s work here is part of the broader street art movement in Deep Ellum […]