Taco Boy Biltmore Park

I can write a lot about these murals for Taco Boy at Biltmore Park. In my experience, murals always have their own way of changing up/ terraforming in person based on what looks and feels right in the space. This part can be tough to traverse at this scale, but I’m happy with how these paintings developed a common chemistry + kinship throughout the space.

What resulted was a series of micro murals orbiting the 11’ x 23’ painting shown above.

The idea was for the main room to have a “contiguous”, woven together feel. Lots of colliding and conversing abstractions that form a scene of people around a table either telling stories or soaking things in. Lots of tetris-ing between interior and exterior, rational and irrational, but all meshed together in one large construction.

In the surrounding murals, there were slightly lighter-feeling vignettes of mechanical/ floral abstractions. These were more concerned with color, pattern, and balance. Things that you can look at for a while when you’re lost in thought with a marg in hand :)

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