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Breeze and Lalo Cota

Breeze and Lalo Cota

Mat and Sharry Englehorn commissioned local artists Thomas "Breeze" Marcus and Lalo Cota to paint the mural on the south-facing wall of Angel's Trumpet Ale House which is located on the corner of 2nd Street and McKinley Street.

Roosevelt Row Wall

Roosevelt Row Wall

Located on the 400th block of Roosevelt Street between 4th and 5th Street.

Lalot Cota and Breeze

Lalot Cota and Breeze

Located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

Jeff Slim

Jeff Slim

Located on the side of Bodega on the northwest corner of 5th Street and Roosevelt Street.

Jesse Perry

Jesse Perry

Located on the east-facing wall of Pallets on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Roosevelt Street.

Unknown

Unknown

Located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

JB Snyder, Douglas Miles, and Tato

JB Snyder, Douglas Miles, and Tato

Located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

Laura Spalding Best

Laura Spalding Best

This mural is located on the APS Garfield Substation on the northeast corner of 3rd Street and Garfield.

Lauren Lee

Lauren Lee

Located on the east-facing wall of greenHAUS on Roosevelt Street and 3rd Street.

Mikey Jackson

Mikey Jackson

Located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

Unknown

Unknown

A mural spanning across the eastern wall of the Roosevelt Community Church on Roosevelt Street and 1st Street.

Minions

Minions

Located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

JB Snyder and Naim

JB Snyder and Naim

A collaborative piece located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

Gennaro Garcia

Gennaro Garcia

A section of a community organized mural project on Roosevelt Street and 2nd Street. The wall was broken up into sections and designed by 6 different artists.

Untitled

Untitled

Black Mesa Water Coalition and the Estria Foundation collaborated to create this mural on the south-facing wall of the Valley Youth Theater on Fillmore and 1st Street.

JB Snyder

JB Snyder

Located on the east-facing wall of the Dressing Room on Roosevelt Street and 2nd Street.

Unknown

Unknown

Located on a east-facing wall next to Pallets on Roosevelt Street and 4th Street.

Lalo Cota and a little bit of Breeze

Lalo Cota and a little bit of Breeze

Located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

La Muñeca

La Muñeca

Invisible Angel, located in the alley behind Made, Jobot, and The Lost Leaf.

Abro

Abro

Soldier Leisure on the East facing wall of monOrchid at Roosevelt Street and 3rd Street. “Take a birds eye view every once in a while to make sure you’re enjoying the breeze.” -Abro/Soldierleisure

Angel Diaz

Angel Diaz

Located in-between 3rd and 4th Street on McKinley Street.

Lalo Cota

Lalo Cota is a surrealist painter from Mexico who has achieved international popularity. His use of vibrant hues pay homage to a style influenced by indigenous Mexican cultures, European surrealism and modern street art.  His paintings often express the delights and horrors of modern life; evoking feelings of both absolute despair and absolute joy.

 

Lalo’s work could be found in a myriad of public exhibitions and private collections in the United States and Mexico. He currently lives and works in Phoenix and is active in the muralist movement currently taking place. Keep up with his lastest work by following him on his Facebook or Instagram.

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(CC) by Ms. Phoenix on Flickr

JB Snyder

JB Snyder is a Phoenix muralist who's work can be spotted all over downtown and in the valley. He contributed to the Painted Desert Project, a project where artists were asked to paint murals on ruinous structures across the Navajo Reservation (spanning over 125 miles).

 

JB has also painted for some local businesses like Gringo Star and Modern Manor. Keep up with his lastest work by following him on his Facebook or Instagram.

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Photo courtesy of JB Snyder

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