Commissions of this sort would be about $2000
Here's a 360 view of the completed Mini Mural I did at Little York & Hirsch for East Aldine District of Houston, TX.
The idea is to beautify local communities with artwork on these otherwise ugly space-taking electrical boxes at intersections to uplift the community. This particular mural was made to pay homage to the Mexican American heritage that has existed there for many decades.
Back in the day, Cock Fights were a big thing. Though frowned upon today for their cruelty this mural reflects on this idea much in the way that the roosters are reflective on each side. One, is a large cock looking earnestly across the yard to his opponent who appears like a holographic apparition of the past. He is vibrating at an intense energy giving off concentric geometry in his wake.
I also use this reflective composition to point to the idea of perhaps sometimes when we are fighting someone on the opposite side, we are really fighting an apparition or a manifestation of our own self.
Thank you to the following who made it happen:
@minimurals #minimuralshou ๐จ Artist : Vincent Fink๐ Location : Little York & Hirsch, East Aldine, TX ๐ Project by : UP Art Studio @upartstudio ๐
Supported by: @eastaldinedistrict
Next Mini Mural will be in Braeswood.
Hit me up for your custom mural/painting!
https://www.vincentfink.com/contact/
see more of my work:
https://www.vincentfink.com/
Vincent is an award-winning artist/Renaissance Man working out of his studio in the Houston Arts District. In 2010, he began his first series, Atlas Metamorphosis, with vigorously detailed greyscale Sumi ink perspective drawings spawned from a lucid dream. He continues to push the boundaries of this medium along with Iterations, his series of Sacred Geometry surrealistic paintings. Now the two worlds are merging into a unified series of everything.
The Art Institute of Houston offered essential skills that would resurface later in Vincentโs work. Life drawing techniques and polygonal modeling taught him to mentally deconstruct everything he sees into geometric elements. After college, he started his art career as a graphic designer, where he met his wife. Around this time, he set out on his entrepreneurial journey as a self-employed artist, which he continues today.
Vincent has shown his work in museums, galleries and art centers internationally. You can read articles about him at Surrealism Today, High Brow Magazine, and dozens of other publications over the years.
More artwork by Vincent
2020
2020
2021
Longhorn Bull
Mr Green
Deer & Sacred Geometry
Son of Man
Have an idea in mind?
Post a job and interested artists will be in touch to discuss your project.