Amazon Pride Murals
Mural
I was selected to design two murals for Pride Month 2025 at The Amazon headquarters in Seattle, painted with a group of artists in collaboration with Urban ArtWorks. These were painted with tempera paint to later be washed off and replaced with a new mural. Given the political climate, I wanted to make sure that it was loud and proud. I’m using my art as resistance and calling on large corporations like Amazon to support the LGBTQIA+ community. In these murals, you’ll see a wave of colors from the Progress Pride Flag, created by Daniel Quaser, which has a white, pink, and light blue stripe to represent the Trans community. The black and brown stripes represent communities of color, and the black stripe is also a nod the thousands of individuals that the community lost during the HIV/AIDS crisis in 1980s and 1990s. The hearts are grouped in colors that represent other subcategories of pride flags, like lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, non-binary, asexual, demisexual, polysexual, intersex, genderqueer, aromantic, genderfluid, and neutrois. These murals were painted outside of the Day 1 building (next to the Spheres) and Path To Yes building on Terry Ave at the Amazon Global Headquarters in Seattle for the month of June.