WIDE OPEN WALLS
This is on J and seventh streets in downtown Sacramento, California, and this one, like a lot of my murals, I like to play with sacred geometry and the unseen within us and around us. So you can see here, with the woman in the photo or the car in the foreground, that this is a very large mural that was painted in the dead of summer time of Sacramento.
Anybody who knows Sacramento knows how hot it gets. I believe the hottest day that I was painting on this southern-facing wall was 114 degrees, and at that point I was in the zone. I loved it. It was just like my own personal—you're gonna have to help me out here—like it was my own personal, like Bikram yoga, or as I call it, Bikram painting a mural, where your joints get all lubricated.
This particular mural, as you drive up... This is an eastern-facing, one-direction street, four lanes, I believe. As you drive up, I wanted this mural to really capture you and have you look up like, "Whoa, what is that?" So in the dead middle, you have red to orange to yellow to green turquoise to purple to magenta. And this, once again, is either you're going in or you're coming out as the viewer. And these are our base chakra all the way up to our crown, plus. So this is once again, depending on what your mood is in and where you're at, you're coming or going in or out.