Tim DeLaughter

This piece is a prominent feature of the Musical Art Garden, a massive revitalization project in the Deep Ellum Art Park that was completed in late 2024. The project features 25 portraits of “modern legends” of the North Texas music scene, placed strategically under the I-345 overpass. Artist: David Rodriguez

Too Good for the Neighborhood

Matthew Brinston is a Dallas-born artist known for his “Derealism” style—a blend of portraiture and abstract expressionism that often explores themes of identity and human connection. This specific piece is a standout at the Art Co., which serves as a massive canvas for various local artists. Artist: Matthew Brinston

Whistlin’ Alex Moore

Dallas artist “Whistlin” Alex Moore was an American blues singer, pianist and whistler. His odd style of performing became well known internationally. As the piano was his main instrument, he occasionally whistled to add a unique flare to his music. The elements of the staff and keys flows within the mural to resemble the notes […]

Norah Jones

This serene portrait features a woman with dark, wavy hair and pensive eyes, rendered in realistic detail on a vertical concrete pillar. Her face is cradled by an abundance of teal and green leaves, accented by delicate orange-yellow blossoms that create a soft, natural frame. The piece is part of a larger collection of musical […]

Lovebirds

Paired birds mural Artist: Frank Campagna

Mance Lipscomb & Lightin’ Hopkins

This grayscale mural honors two titans of the Texas blues tradition, portraying them in detailed portraits that capture their characteristic hats and spectacles. The composition is uniquely layered with handwritten lyrics and a vintage John Deere tractor, reflecting the deep-rooted intersection of rural life and soulful musical heritage. Artist: Ryan Stalsby

St. Vincent

The mural of St. Vincent (Annie Clark) is a portrait by artist Marissa Caggiano, located at 221 S. Good Latimer Expy. This piece is a prominent feature of the Musical Art Garden in the Deep Ellum Art Park, a 2024 initiative that transformed the I-345 overpass into a “Hall of Fame” for North Texas musical […]

Lonnie Johnson

Located in the Blues Alley section of Deep Ellum at the intersection of Clover and South Crowdus Streets, this mural by local artist Jerod Davies (DTOX) is a tribute to the pioneering blues and jazz musician Lonnie Johnson. The artwork features a striking profile of Johnson with the interior of his head depicted as a […]