Miles āEl Macā MacGregor was commissioned to paint a two story mural at the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, Arizona in honor of the museumās 10th anniversary.El Macās second mural in Arizona is devoted to longtime friends, Karen and Ariel Bracamonte who are expecting their first child May 11th. Mac will be their sonās godfather. The expected birth of the child comes two days before the May 13th opening of his show also featured at the museum,āEL MAC: Aerosol Exalted.āThe 35 foot mural portrays Karen Bracamonte looking down upon a red rose held between her hands. The artwork surrounding the top portion of Karenās head was painted by local Mesa tattoo and graffiti artist, Mando Rascon. In standard El Mac fashion, the mural is more than just a beautiful image of a woman, it represents the deeper layers of humanity found in Karen, who immigrated from Guatemala 10 years ago, and in recurring issues of immigration in the US, and Arizona in particular. āI painted an image of an immigrant whoās participating here and adopting aspects of American culture,ā says El Mac. Ā Staying true to his roots, in 2015, Mac traveled to Cambodia with artist, David Choeās foundation āIgloo Hongā where his mural of a local seamstressĀ who hand makes traditional Cambodian tapestries, caused controversy and immediate removal by the Cambodian government. Though the mural was painted over quickly afterwards, the image and symbolism made an impact on Cambodian citizens demanding the freedom of artistic expression.The portraits of Aerosol Exalted stay true to Macās intention and unique graffiti style of providing a voice to people and places often silenced or ignored.Ā The show inside the museum, Aerosol Exalted, features the artistās latest body of work that originated at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in 2015.ĀāItās all about love. And Phoenix needs all the love it can get.ā
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James Jean Painting for David Young Choe Foundation in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2015
David Choe Mangchi Tribute in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
David Choe Mangchi Tribute in Phnom Penh, Cambodia