Winged Victory

This mural is a modern, street-art interpretation of the Hellenistic sculpture The Winged Victory of Samothrace (also known as Nike). Walrus often blends classical art references with contemporary graffiti techniques, using vibrant spray paint to give the ancient, headless marble figure a sense of motion and urban energy. Artist: 1 A M T H E […]

Tree of Ténéré

Created by the Amsterdam-based art collective DRIFT (in collaboration with Zachary Smith, Mark C. Slee, and Alexander Green), it is a permanent landmark located at The Epic (2550 Pacific Avenue) in Deep Ellum. Artist: DRIFT

Pattern

Berrios’s work has designs in harmony with a large mandala with an abstract pattern in background. Artist: Brandon Ephraim Berrios

The Wall

Huy Nguyen is a Dallas-based artist and illustrator known for his intricate, often surrealist approach to portraiture and character design. This piece is a striking contrast to the more traditional street art in the area, featuring a heavy emphasis on line work and symbolic imagery. Artist: Huy Nguyen

Niwa Dragons

Featuring bold, high-contrast lines, this sprawling black-and-white artwork on a red brick wall depicts a powerful bull and a serpentine dragon facing away from one another. The two figures are separated by a central circular crest, with the dragon’s scaled body winding around the building’s windows and architectural features. The graphic style utilizes intricate patterns […]

Frida Kahlo

Interior Frida Kahlo mural Artist: Jim Bilgere

The Last Butterflies Ballet

The Last Butterflies Ballet mural by Mantra Rea is located at 2713 Commerce Street in Deep Ellum. The piece features hyper-realistic butterflies, a signature element of the artist’s work, often painted to look like scientific specimens or in motion. Known for its detailed, lifelike style, the mural creates the illusion that the butterflies could lift […]

Pole Position

This mind-bending 3D anamorphic mural depicts vintage tin toy race cars representing different world powers (the US, China, and Russia) competing for “pole position.” When viewed from the correct angle, the cars appear to lift off the wall, creating a stunning optical illusion that comments on global competition. Artist: Leon Keer