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SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural | Street Murals by Juan Diaz | Georgie's in Naples. Item composed of synthetic
SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural | Street Murals by Juan Diaz | Georgie's in Naples. Item composed of synthetic
SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural | Street Murals by Juan Diaz | Georgie's in Naples. Item composed of synthetic
SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural | Street Murals by Juan Diaz | Georgie's in Naples. Item composed of synthetic
SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural | Street Murals by Juan Diaz | Georgie's in Naples. Item composed of synthetic

Created and Sold by Juan Diaz

Juan Diaz

SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural - Street Murals

Featured In Georgie's, Naples, FL

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SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural, 2018
Latex on Concrete Masonry, 15'x80'

The SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural is the first public art mural approved by the City of Naples's Public Art Advisory Committee and The Design Review Board.
This commissioned historical public mural was completed on November 24, 2018.
It took a total of 3 weeks from begining to end as estimated/specified in the proposal presented to the city.

The mural is located at the side wall of Georgie's Shoes, Clothing, Whimsy Store

Item SWFL Vintage Postcard Mural
Created by Juan Diaz
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Juan Diaz
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Wescover creator since 2019
JUAN DIAZ B. 1981, Bogota, Colombia

Juan Diaz was born in 1981 in Bogota, Colombia. His father graduated from Colombia's National University with an emphasis in fine art and recognized his son's natural creative intelligence and artistic gifts by age 5. After graduating from Naples High School in 1999, Diaz studied art history, materials, and techniques independently. Jonathan Green Studios granted a three-year Artist Residency (2006-2009) to mentor Diaz in administrative-management methods, and more recently, artist Marcus Jansen provides international art affairs advisory.

Since the late 1990s, Diaz has used painting and drawing to explore the human condition. He added performing art and installations in 2010 to investigate the relationship between life and death. His work reflects a constant search to express his understanding of the human experience and shows a desire to break out of his comfort zone.

Diaz’s work has been included at the Baker Museum of Art/Artis-Naples, The Naples Depot Museum, Florida Gulf Coast University, and Art Basel Miami Beach. Commissions include the government of Collier County, Florida, the Holocaust Museum of Southwest Florida, and The Naples Art Association.

Diaz was the recipient of the Southwest Florida 2013 FACE Award for Culture & Arts, awarded by Gulfshore Life Business Magazine, and the 1999 Porter Goss Award. His style, mastery of drawing, and use of oils has earned him a range of awards, including Best in Show and various scholarships.