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Iconic Truck and Trailer Mural - Street Murals

Featured In Patrick's Pub, Flint, MI

Price from $2,000 to $50,000

Creation: 1-4 weeks

This detail is extra special as it was the building owner uncle’s who passed away last year iconic truck and trailer, purportedly the one which started Flint’s annual Back to the Bricks classic car show and cruise. The event now attracts more than 100,000 people, classic and custom auto aficionados, and just so happens to cruise and park right next to this wall. All free hand spray from an old photograph Mike shared w/ me on the day we started painting. Also got to meet the infamous Tony Giacalone and dozens other regulars at Patrick’s pub and the b-ball courts across the street. Thanks for the support all week, and to Joe Schipani, Kady Yellow, CO_labs for putting on an incredible Free City Mural Festival w/ Flint Public Art Project and sponsored paint from kobrapaint and Spray Art Technologies.

Item Iconic Truck and Trailer Mural
Created by J MUZACZ
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J MUZACZ
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Stained-glass style paintings and textured mosaic artwork that transform spaces and splash color and inspiration.

Painting/Mosaic, Public and Community Art


J Muzacz is a muralist, mosaic and public artist, community art advocate and educator. Originally from Houston, TX and a graduate of the University of Texas with a degree in Sociology, Muzacz has since travelled extensively and lived abroad painting numerous large-scale murals in places as far reaching as Taiwan, New Zealand and Okinawa, Japan.

He is co-founder of The Mosaic Workshop, an artist-led open studio space at Something Cool Studios in East Austin teaching the process of public art from concept to completion through hands-on experiential projects of monumental scale. In the studio, Muzacz’ brightly stylized stained-glass painting works are defined by cultural universalism with a celebratory tone.