Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles

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Richard Wyatt studied at Otis Art Institute, and UC Los Angeles. His created his first mural at age 12, at sidewalk art contest. He often showcases his work in group shows, located in southern California. He is a board member  at the Social and Public Art Resource Center. (Robin K. Dunitz, Street Gallery, Guide to over 1000 Los Angeles Murals)

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Richard Wyatt
South Central LA

Cross-cultural view of Watts as a city.

The White Memorial Project

Richard Wyatt
East LA

2 Panels. Photo  © Robin Dunitz

City of Dreams/River of History

Richard Wyatt
Downtown LA

Portraits of Native Americans, settlers of the L.A. Basin, and contemporary Angelenos.

Cecil

Richard Wyatt
South Central LA

A tribute to Cecil Furgerson, an important force in the local African American art community.

The Willowbrook Project

Richard Wyatt
South Central LA

The left half of this mural was painted out in 1994, including a portrait of artist John Outterbridge.

The Inglewood Project

Richard Wyatt
South Central LA

Portrait of an anonymous Native American overlooking a surreal landscape in wihch the rural indigenous past reclaims the land from the ur

The Insurance Man

Richard Wyatt
Mid City

A tribute to the agents who serve in the trenches, created in honor of the company's 60th year in business.

Spike Lee Project

Richard Wyatt
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park

Portrait of the filmmaker and entrepreneur on what used to be Spike Lee's Joint West, a hip fashion boutique.

Hollywood Jazz: 1945-1972

Richard Wyatt
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park

From left to right: Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Charlie (Bird) Parker, Tito Puente, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Shelly M

The Muralists

Richard Wyatt
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park

Richard Wyatt, assisted by Richard Wyatt Sr., and youth from SYETP: Rafik Burmayan, Chris Castillo, Albert Garcia, Axel Garcia, Vinicio G

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