Dallas, TX
Deep Ellum, Dallas's historic jazz and blues district, is home to some of the most photographed murals in Texas. The neighborhood's brick facades and alleys have become a rotating gallery — a mix of commissioned large-format work and grassroots street art that defines the city's visual identity.
Featured Artists
All artists →Yak Johnson
Deep Ellum native who has been painting the neighborhood's walls since the early 2000s. Known for large-format faces and eyes that give Deep Ellum its trademark "watching" visual identity. His work lines the alleyways of Main and Commerce streets and has become inseparable from the neighborhood's brand.
Brent Ozarow
Dallas-based muralist and illustrator specializing in Western-influenced imagery that merges Texas iconography with pop art aesthetics. Frequent collaborator with the Bishop Arts District gallery scene, his large-format animal and landscape work brings warmth to Oak Cliff's commercial corridors.
Danielle Georgiou
Oak Cliff-based artist and choreographer whose murals depict the human form in motion at architectural scale. Known for vivid color palettes referencing classical painting and contemporary graphic design. Her work at Beckley and Jefferson is one of the most striking pieces in southern Dallas.