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Arizona Maravilla, Boyle Heights, 1993
title Arizona Maravilla, Boyle Heights, 1993description "Arizona Maravilla", Boyle Heights, 1993. Cesar Chavez Avenue and Arizona Avenue, Boyle Heights. John Zender Estrada, artist. -- http://muralconservancy.org/artist/john-zender-estrada?page=1 http://muralconservancy.org/murals/arizona-maravilla http://muralconservancy.org/murals?field_murals_location_value=All&tid=&field_murals_type_value=All&title=&page=2contributor Calisphere -
Mexico-Tenochitlan--The Wall That Talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996
title Mexico-Tenochitlan--The Wall That Talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996description Mexico-Tenochitlan--The wall that talks, Highland Park, Los Angeles, 1996. Arroyo Furniture, 6037 North Figueroa Street (at Avenue 61), Highland Park. A blending of Aztec, Mayan, Native American, African and other cultural iconography represents indigenous cultures in unity with each other. Quetzlcoatl, the ancient Mexican's mystical feathered serpent god, winds his way through the painting. The mural emphasizes the political significance of cultural self-definition for the Chicano. Acrylic, 12' x 75' (approximately), by Andy Ledesma, John Zender Estrada, Rafael Corona, Jaime Ochoa, Dominic Ochoa, Isabel Martinez, Oscar de Leon, Mario Mancia, Jesse Silva, Anthony Ortega, and Jerry Ortega. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 122, #18.artist/creator Ortega, Anthony Ledesma, Andy Ochoa, Jaime Martinez, Isabel Silva, Jesse Mancia, Mario Dunitz, Robin J Estrada, John Zender De Leon, Oscar Corona, Rafael Ortega, Jerry Ochoa, Dominiccontributor Calisphere -
Nuestra Vida (Our Life), Boyle Heights, 1994
title Nuestra Vida (Our Life), Boyle Heights, 1994description "Nuestra vida (Our life)", Boyle Heights, 1994. 4th Street and Euclid Avenue, Boyle Heights. "The mural is a reflection of the East Los Angeles lifestyle of that area. It was gang infested. A well-known gang member who was feared by everyone was excited about a mural in his neighborhood. The artist did a representation of him in the mural -- he is the one doing his homework. The two figures in the middle are offering flowers to you, saying, 'This is what our culture offers to the community -- the education and history of it'." By John Zender Estrada and youth from Creative Solutions. -- Dunitz, Painting the towns: Murals of California, p. 178.subject Mural Painting And Decoration Boyle Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.) History Street Art Social Life And Customscontributor Calisphere -
2 Hispanic Men, 1995
title 2 Hispanic Men, 1995description [2 Hispanic men], 1995. 3867 East Hammel Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. By John Zender Estrada. Mural painted on an external stucco wall of Gonzalez Market. Depicts two Hispanic men faching each other across an eagle, open hands and a Mesoamerican pyramid. Quetzalcoatl appears below. Photographed ca. 1997 December.contributor Calisphere -
Rescate, Boyle Heights, 1994
title Rescate, Boyle Heights, 1994description Rescate, Boyle Heights, 1994. East Cesar Chavez Avenue at North Evergreen Avenue, Boyle Heights. Acrylc, 2 panels, approximately 8' x 15', by John Zender Estrada. Sponsored by Los Angeles Conservation Corps. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, 318 p., #93 http://www.grconnect.com/murals/html/p9101266.htmlcontributor Calisphere