Houston, TX
Houston's mural scene spans from the East End's dense Chicano corridor to Midtown's gallery walls and the Heights' eclectic mix of folk art and street murals. The city's scale and lack of strict zoning have made it unexpectedly fertile ground for large-format public art.
Featured Artists
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Houston's most recognized street artist. Born and raised in the city, GONZO247 has anchored Houston's urban art scene since the late 1980s. Known for bold lettering, spray-painted portraits, and the iconic "Houston is Inspired" mural series that has become synonymous with the city's creative identity.
Daniel Anguilu
East Houston native whose intricate geometric murals draw on indigenous Mexican patterns and cosmic imagery. His work transforms East End building facades into layered visual narratives that blend ancient symbology with contemporary street art. Navigation Boulevard is his signature corridor.
Sebastián García
Heights-based muralist known for vibrant folk-inspired work celebrating Houston's Latino communities. His murals frequently incorporate the names and faces of neighborhood residents, making each piece a community portrait that documents the people who actually live on the block.