... and School Murals ...and Mascots ...and Graphics... and Totems... and...
Roberto appreciates the importance of coordinating with architects, contractors, and community representatives such as city councils, redevelopment agencies, and public arts commissions. Part of his success as a muralist has been his ability to work with a variety of communities, clients. and agencies--guiding each project through the collaborative process, step by step, in order to realize a successful project that addresses the needs of
all the invested participants.
"The collaborative art-project is a creative design process which, when done well, results in a project that is more than the vision of just one person. I see this process as not only revealing the artist's vision for the subject but also as one that gives expression
to a community's own hopes and desires.
This shared aesthetic experience generates civic pride, encourages tourism, and revitalizes public areas. In addition, a well-designed mural project could give your building a landmark status!
Sounds like a win/win situation to me." -Roberto Quintana
to a community's own hopes and desires.
This shared aesthetic experience generates civic pride, encourages tourism, and revitalizes public areas. In addition, a well-designed mural project could give your building a landmark status!
Sounds like a win/win situation to me." -Roberto Quintana