This 22' x 75' mural was commissioned by the Cook Foundation in 2019 to tell the story of Thomas Calhoun (T.C.) Walker, a local legend and American hero from Gloucester, Virginia.
A mural highlighting Cambridge, Maryland's rich African-American history, culture and heritage, particularly in the community around Pine Street, home to one of the oldest African-American...
A mural depicting watermen of the Eastern Shore harvesting oysters, on the Dorchester County Visitor Center in Cambridge, MD. Acrylic on cement board.
Two murals for the Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The murals show scenes from periods of East New Market’s history. In one scene, former slave and abolitionist Frederick Douglass walks down the street. Acrylic on cement board. Read more about the Chesapeake Country Mural Trail here.
A mural for the Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The mural shows five scenes from periods of Vienna’s–and the surrounding region’s–history. Acrylic on cement board. Read more about the Chesapeake Country Mural Trail here.
A mural for the Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The scene of a great blue heron eating a soft crab is inspired by James Michener’s Chesapeake. Acrylic on cement board. Read more about the Chesapeake Country Mural Trail here.
A mural for the Chesapeake Country Mural Trail on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The scene of geese arriving in the fall is inspired by a passage in James Michener’s Chesapeake. Acrylic on cement board. Read more about the Chesapeake Country Mural Trail here.