“Essence of Estes Park” — Misty Mountain Lodge in Estes Park, Colorado
Nestled in the natural landscape near the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park, this 400-square-foot mural depicts the town of Estes Park, Colorado. Featuring Longs Peak at sunrise, a bugling elk, the aerial tramway, and the iconic Estes Park sign, the composition brings together key landmarks of the valley. Developed in collaboration with project stakeholders, this lodge mural reflects the character and visual identity of this mountain community.
This 700-square-foot mural nestled under a creekside bridge marks the city of Centennial’s first official public art mural. The scene reflects the surrounding mountains at sunset, mirrored in the water below as three sandhill cranes soar through the sky accompanied by other Colorado wildlife, symbolizing connection and a vibrant community. Created with input from residents and city officials, the piece speaks to the beauty of migration and Centennial’s values of communal wellbeing.
“Flight Over Still Waters” — Underpass Mural in Centennial, Colorado
This mural celebrates the spirit of Manitou Springs through a dynamic composition centered on water and movement. The “Manitou Springs” lettering is filled with imagery inspired by the town’s history, natural landscape, and iconic elements. “Be Kind” messaging is woven throughout, reinforcing a sense of community, connection, and shared space.
“Manitou Springs in Color” — Public Pool in Manitou Springs, Colorado
“Wings of the Springs” —Creekside Trail in Manitou Springs, Colorado
Located on the back of the Manitou Springs Pool & Fitness Center, this mural showcases local birds interacting with one another in a scene of communication, nurture, and instinct. This mural was awarded 2025 People’s Choice Award for new public art in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
“Seasons of Joy” – Nursing Facility Courtyard Mural in Denver, Colorado
Bright florals, snow-capped mountains, and flowing colors bring new life to the courtyard of this long-term care facility. Designed with the wellbeing of residents in mind, the mural transforms the space into a calming, joyful retreat. Hearing the reflections of residents was a heartwarming part of this project.
From Field to Rail is a 5’ x 10’ mural installed above a doorway inside the Windsor History Museum’s historic train depot. Inspired by WPA-era murals, the work depicts the interconnected labor that shaped Windsor, from the sugar beet fields, to the railway workers, to the steam locomotive that carried the harvest. Creating a historical mural within this turn-of-the-century depot was a meaningful way to engage with Windsor’s past and honor the hard-working people whose efforts helped build the town.
“From Field to Rail” – History Museum in Windsor, Colorado
20-foot-long sidewalk mural that brings movement and color to the heart of Broomfield. Vibrant koi fish swirl through fluid, gestural water, symbolizing harmony, luck, and flow. Painted at ground level, the piece invites passersby to walk among the fish, becoming part of their graceful dance.
“Playing Koi” — Public Park Sidewalk Mural in Broomfield, Colorado
Positioned at the entrance to Manitou Springs with a clear view of the real Pikes Peak rising behind it, this panel mural captures the mountain reflecting the sunrise light. Expressive, fluid brushstrokes evoke movement and light, echoing the energy of a new day. The piece invites visitors to pause and connect with the landscape at the entrance of Manitou Springs.
“Pikes Peak Sunrise” – Manitou Avenue Mural in Manitou Springs, Colorado
“Earl the fox” — Olde Town Shindig Mural Festival in Arvada, Colorado
Painted live during the 2023 Olde Town Shindig Mural Festival, this mural features a fox paused and alert in golden light. Its presence in an urban setting speaks to the moments of stillness and awareness we find when nature meets us in daily life.
“The Storm & the Dance” — Panel Mural at the Ent Center for the Arts in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Painted live during the opening reception of Justice of the Piece, a mural exhibition at the University of Colorado Springs’ Galleries of Contemporary Art, this mural depicts two sandhill cranes mid-flight, captured in a moment of striking ambiguity. Are they dancing, mating, or locked in conflict? A storm brews behind them, amplifying the tension and beauty of their interaction. Set within an exhibition focused on activism and social awareness, the piece invites viewers to sit with the beauty of complexity, reminding us that transformation often begins in turbulence.
“Weathered Pride” – Colorado Flag Barn Mural in Elizabeth, Colorado
Painted on the side of a timeworn barn, this mural recreates the Colorado flag across a textured, rustic surface. The peeling wood and uneven grain lend the piece a rugged authenticity, revealing the enduring spirit of the state. Blending state pride with rural character, the mural stands as a tribute to Colorado’s roots as well as a way-finder in Elizabeth, Colorado.
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Video by Esteban Sanchez Luna.