Siempre Soledad
Brenda Scettrini-Saglio, Agustin Lara Pantoja, Denia Mendiola, and Paul Richmond
Our mural “Siempre Soledad” aims to celebrate the rich heritage of families living in Soledad by visually narrating the journey of different generations.
On the left side of the mural, depicted from the back, are two figures representing the ancestors of the family, looking ahead into the future. Their posture reflects strength, unity, and hope. The rocky landscape of the Pinnacles National Park serves as the backdrop, symbolizing the challenges they have faced and overcome, as well as the natural beauty of their new home. On the right, the faces of two children are featured prominently in the foreground. They represent the new generation’s potential and ambitions, superimposed in front of the outstretched wings of a California condor, signifying that the future of these children is limitless.
Solebrijes
La Neta Murals
“Solebrijes” is a full wrap mural that embodies Soledad’s gifts of local community, landscape, and landmarks. Species native to the Pinnacles National Park are represented in the alebrije style across the dynamic scenery of rolling hills and beaming sunshine. The mural spans 20 feet in total length and 8 feet in height. Done with spray paint and acrylic on corrugated metal.
Jesus Nunez Navarro
With his mural depicting nature, agriculture, history, and community, centered around the powerful wind turbine symbol