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A Rising Star, Los Angeles, 1988
title A Rising Star, Los Angeles, 1988description A rising star, Los Angeles, 1988. El Mercado, rear parking lot, 1st Street just east of Lorena Street, [Boyle Heights]. A portrait of actor and director Edward James Olmos that was commissioned for use on the cover of Time Magazine on July 11, 1988. Olmos grew up in East Los Angeles. His credits include the television ahow "Miami Vice" and the starring role in the movie, "Stand and Deliver," about local high school calculus teacher Jaime Escalante. More recently, Olmos made his directorial debut in 1992 with "American Me." By Jose-Luis Gonzalez. Sponsored by Time Magazine. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 307, #54.subject Olmos, James Edward Mural Painting And Decoration Motion Picture Producers And Directors Street Art Motion Picture Actors And Actressescontributor Calisphere -
Ofrenda Maya Ii (Mayan Offering Ii), Boyle Heights, 1991
title Ofrenda Maya Ii (Mayan Offering Ii), Boyle Heights, 1991description Ofrenda Maya II (Mayan offering II), Boyle Heights, 1991. El Mercado de Los Angeles, exterior east side, Cheesbroughs Lane (at East First Street), Boyle Heights. This is a portion of an entire wall (50' x 150'). The image depicts a Mayan warrior extending his arms in the form of an offering of his new son as his wife looks on. Ceramic and mosaic tile, 30' x 25', by Goez Art Studio (designed by Jose-Luis Gonzalez). -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 310, #67.contributor Calisphere -
A History Of Our Struggle, Boyle Heights, 1974
title A History Of Our Struggle, Boyle Heights, 1974description A history of our struggle, Boyle Heights, 1974. First Street store, exterior, 3640 East First Street (at Townsend Avenue), Boyle Heights. The Chicano heritage is traced from its roots in ancient pre-Columbian Mexico up to modern America. Goez worked with an architect to design the arches along the store's front exterior in which the panels were installed. Ceramic tile, 19 panels, 1,123 square feet, by Goez Art Studio. Designed by Robert Arenivar. Joel Suro Olivares, ceramicist. Jose-Luis Gonzalez, project director, assisted by David Botello and Juan Gonzalez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 288, #15. Please note that the building is actually located in East Los Angeles, not in Boyle Heights.artist/creator Olivares, Joel Suro Goez Art Studio Gonzalez, Jose-Luis Gonzalez, Juan Botello, David Dunitz, Robin J Arenivar, Robertcontributor Calisphere -
A Mayan Warrior, Boyle Heights, 1990
title A Mayan Warrior, Boyle Heights, 1990description A Mayan warrior, untitled, Boyle Heights, 1990. El Mercado, exterior east side, Cheesbroughs Lane (at 1st Street), [Boyle Heights]. A Mayan warrior extending a worshipful gaze toward the sun. Mosaic tile, by Jose-Luis Gonzalez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 324, #92.contributor Calisphere -
The Pride Of Our Heritage, Commerce, 1983
title The Pride Of Our Heritage, Commerce, 1983description The pride of our heritage, Commerce, 1983. TELACU Industrial Park, 5400 East Olympic Boulevard (at Goodrich Boulevard), [Commerce]. Using symbolism and a style that resembles stained glass, this mural covers the history of the Mexican American people from before the conquest of Mexico by Cortez to contemporary East Los Angeles. Ceramic tile, 37' x 23', designed by Frank Martinez, executed by Jose-Luis Gonzalez of Goez Studio. Sponsored by TELACU. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 316, #65.artist/creator Martinez, Frank Telacu (The East Los Angeles Community Union) Gonzalez, Jose-Luis Dunitz, Robin Jcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)