Presenting my Rooster Mini Mural in Houston, East Aldine District, at the intersection of Little York & Hirsch.
The idea is to beautify local communities with artwork on these otherwise ugly space-taking electrical boxes at intersections to uplift the community. This particular mural was made to pay homage to the Mexican American heritage that has existed there for many decades.
Here’s a 360 view of the completed Mini Mural I did at Little York & Hirsch for East Aldine District of Houston, TX.
Back in the day, Cock Fights were a big thing. Though frowned upon today for their cruelty this mural reflects on this idea much in the way that the roosters are reflective on each side. One, is a large cock looking earnestly across the yard to his opponent who appears like a holographic apparition of the past. He is vibrating at an intense energy giving off concentric geometry in his wake.
I also use this reflective composition to point to the idea of perhaps sometimes when we are fighting someone on the opposite side, we are really fighting an apparition or a manifestation of our own self.
I use sacred geometry in most of my work. I love using it as an anomalous story-telling device in my surrealism paintings. They often point to something from another dimension. Something holographic, or hyper-dimensional perhaps. Also I use them in a psychological and metaphysical allegory of introspection.
Thank you to the following who made it happen:
@minimurals #minimuralshou
🎨 Artist : Vincent Fink
📍 Location : Little York & Hirsch, East Aldine, TX
🗂 Project by : UP Art Studio @upartstudio 📈
Supported by: @eastaldinedistrict
Next Mini Mural will be in Braeswood.
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