ART OF CHILD 357

GEORGE MERCADO

80/90s NYC Graffiti Artist, Designer & Fabricator

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Hulk Smash Mural

Private Home / Weston Florida

Every mural we create is a unique journey, and the Hulk Smash mural was no exception, embodying the spirit of the Incredible Hulk himself. As we stepped into this project, the canvas of the garage gym wall transformed into a realm of strength and inspiration, where each brushstroke echoed the vision of our client. The careful choice of brushes over spray paint allowed us to connect more intimately with the artwork, bringing forth a rich texture and personal touch that makes this piece truly one-of-a-kind. In every vibrant hue and detail, we poured our hearts into capturing not just a character, but a feeling that motivates and energizes anyone who enters the space, seamlessly blending art with the spirit of fitness and camaraderie.  We were blessed and honored by the project in more ways than one. 

The Retro Mural

at Throwback Tavern in Pembroke Pines

This mural truly was a fun project as it was done all in brushes and mixed media. We painstakenly created a vision of the past, a glimpse of ages long gone. The days of cartoons, and laughter, smiles and great memories.  We wanted to create something whimsical, which tugged at our heart strings, which made us remember the children we were and the cartoons we used to watch. Alas, it was a simpler time with less responsibility, a time of imagination, big dreams and the joys of being kids. This mural captures many of the charectors we used to love, and the feeling og innocence.

The Boom Box Project

at Throwback Tavern in Pembroke Pines

This was an incredible project that truly pushed us our creativity limits. It inspired us to think outside of the box in order to deliver the desired results. The boom box is a reminder of the days of yesteryears. The days when we use to carry our huge battery operated boomboxes down the streets. Its tunes would blare away within the streets, the parks, and the hardball courts.  The days of mix tapes and breaking, of popping, locking, of doing back spins and windmills on flattened cardboard boxes.