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Waymo ATX Mural | Murals by Elisa Gomez Art. Item compatible with eclectic & maximalism and industrial style
Waymo ATX Mural | Murals by Elisa Gomez Art. Item compatible with eclectic & maximalism and industrial style
Waymo ATX Mural | Murals by Elisa Gomez Art. Item compatible with eclectic & maximalism and industrial style
Waymo ATX Mural | Murals by Elisa Gomez Art. Item compatible with eclectic & maximalism and industrial style

Created and Sold by Elisa Gomez Art

Elisa Gomez Art

Waymo ATX Mural

Featured In Austin, TX

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Interior mural of guitars and picks in solid colors overlayed with doodle-style drawings of frames filled with Austin themed places and spaces

Interior mural for Waymo HQ Austin featuring guitars and picks in solid colored shapes overlayed with doodle-style picture frames filled with Austin themed places and spaces.

Item Waymo ATX Mural
Created by Elisa Gomez Art
As seen in Waymo Austin, Austin, TX
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Elisa Gomez Art
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Wescover creator since 2018
Abstract expressionist paintings influenced by my ever changing natural surroundings

“Elisa Gomez received her BFA with an emphasis in painting from the University of Utah in 2010. She has been involved in multiple shows across the country, most notably “Terrain” in San Francisco- a show based on pieces painted while traveling across the Western U.S. for eight months. Primarily in mixed media on canvas, Elisa Gomez wields her materials with the skill of a practiced fine artist while nonetheless composing her canvases with the ease of a studied art historian. Evidenced by a few discernible, well-executed, and discrete operations, her working mode transposes the schema and aesthetic of both European and American Abstract Expressionism with a studied sensitivity particular to her training and practice.”
Elizabeth Miller, Ph. D. UCSD