Murals & Paintings
Amazon Pride Month Murals
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 subcategories of pride flags, like lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, non-binary, asexual, genderqueer, etc. 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 Puget Sound Global Headquarters in Seattle for the month of June.
Emerald City Mural
Design and mockup for a future mural in a space to be determined.
Anchor & Bloom Painting
Acrylic on canvas. Commissioned painting for Anchor & Bloom Café in Belltown, Seattle.
Mural Assistance
Murals that I have assisted in painting. Selected works from Psychedelic Lens in Seattle, WA; Amazon Global Headquarters in Seattle, WA; Dogtopia in Milwaukee, WI.
Designer: Erin Fox of Psychedelic Lens