Artist:
Roberto Delgado Completion Date:
May 1998 Medium:
painted mural Location:
SR 51 Funding:
Street Transportation Department Percent for Art Funds Artist Contract Amount: $21,700
The
artist, assisted by Rene Trujillo from California
State University, has created two colorful murals
on each side of McDowell Road at the overpass
of the SR 51. The imagery depicts an aerial view
of the prehistoric Hohokam Salt River irrigation
system combined with streetscape elements of the
surrounding neighborhood and McDowell Road, circa
1950.
Roberto Delgado’s murals depict images of
‘50s architecture, the ancient Hohokam irrigation
system, and the people who live and work in the
city of Phoenix. The resulting painting is abstract
in style, filled with secrets that make each visit
a new journey. As traffic roars along the SR 51,
the brightly colored mural greets passersby with
new details that might have been overlooked the
first time.
Delgado
is used to working in this manner. His mixed media
monotypes have been exhibited throughout Los Angeles
County for many years. Using his signature bright
palette, a little mystery is the key to his success
as an artist. Between the layers of imagery and
color, his goal is to leave the viewer looking
rather than providing all of the visual information
in one sitting.
Delgado has said that the thrill of working on
a mural is in the audience: “It’s
more accessible to the public. Not on an intellectual
level – I’m not talking about easy
to read – just accessible in their day to
day activities, as opposed to a museum or gallery
system, which is theoretically accessible but
isn’t”. In addition to his work with
the city of Phoenix, Roberto Delgado has created
murals in Mexico City, Southern Mexico, Los Angeles,
and Spain.|
About the Artist
Roberto Delgado studied at the Academy of Fine
Arts in Rome, Italy, and earned a B.F.A. and an
M.F.A. from the University of California, Los
Angeles. His murals can be seen in Mexico, Nicaragua,
Spain, and throughout the United States.