Colorful mural art on interior walls featuring stylized line drawings of diverse people, including an elderly woman with a headscarf, a bearded man adjusting glasses, and other figures with messages like 'HARDER TO BRIDGE' and 'FUTURE OF RESPECT,' accented with splashes of pastel paint and geometric shapes.
A woman painting a large, colorful line art portrait of a face on a white wall with paint splatters and abstract background.
A handwritten note on a colorful, splattered background reads, 'I'm an artist. You are an artist too.'
Two women sit on the floor in front of a large artistic wall mural depicting a bearded man with sunglasses, with the word "EYE" in the left lens and an eye symbol in the right lens. One woman is wearing white patterned pants and a white tank top, the other is wearing a pink shirt and dark pants. They are engaged in conversation.
Artwork on a window depicting a woman with shoulder-length hair, mixed with abstract lines and sketches of various objects and faces in the background, with the phrase "TOTALLY FINE" written on it.

Green Art Parade Installation

Art Produce Gallery, San Diego
Curated by Green Public Art

Year
2013

Green Public Art’s founder, Rebecca Ehemann, invited me to create an installation for a Green Art parade through the neighborhood of North Park. This installation, created as the parade’s endpoint at the Art Produce Gallery, celebrated the intersection of public art and community. 

I imagined the spectators’ inner worlds and fantastical narratives unfolding beneath the surface. Inspired by the diversity of human experiences, the murals and vinyl window artwork invited viewers to explore the hidden dialogues beneath shared spectacles.