No matter where you visit, you will find murals that encapsulate a unique part of the artistic and cultural landscape of Dallas. Some of the murals you can find in Dallas are made by artists like Kyle Steed. Kyle is an artist and painter originally from Dallas, who has made a name for himself through his incredible murals and artwork. If you are interested in seeing some of his art, then you can visit his website that showcases some of his best creations. Unless you are familiar with Dallas, you may not know about Oak Cliff.
Oak Cliff is a neighborhood in Dallas known for its diverse array of murals. The famous singer, model, actress, and fashion designer Selena Quintanilla is a prominent figure you will find in many murals. Selena was born in Lake Jackson, Texas and tragically died in Many murals in Oak Cliff commemorate Selena as an inspirational figure and singer.
With an assortment of independently owned fashion stores and numerous restaurants to dine at, Bishop Arts District is a lively part of Oak Cliff worth visiting. More importantly, Bishop Arts District lives up to its name: aside from the churches and bishops, one of the things you will immediately notice when visiting Bishop Arts District is the colorful street art consisting of countless colorful murals. A common artistic theme you will see in many of the murals is the beauty of untouched nature.
Instead, she quietly observed and absorbed their presence. Those who couldn't sit vigil watched her confinement remotely through a live feed that the artist set up before she started her adventure. And when she emerged, wobbly, tired and hungry, we felt whole again. We had gotten one of our own back. So while Felicella's project was meant to research her personal psychological inner workings, we found that it made us take a look at our own emotions and ties to one another. Cable's Bravo channel came to Dallas and found Courtney Kerr, Matt Nordgren, Tara Harper, Neill Skylar, Drew Ginsburg and Glenn Pakulak, attractive, chatty "socialites" emphasis on "lite" willing to let cameras follow them around with producers telling them what to do for a "docuseries.
It made Dallas singles in their 20s and 30s, like this sextet, look both vapid and voracious in their quests for love with the right paycheck, er, person. Quoth Drew Ginsburg, the formerly fat gay car salesman, about his rocky search for romance: "I do hope to find Mr. Right, but it's super hard because everyone in Dallas tends to be self-centered and shallow. Bob Lavallee also made the boxy Wyly Theatre into a hot box of writhing bodies for Cabaret and this summer painted that stage with whirling pyramids and psychedelic images from the Old Testament for the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
As a production and scenery designer, Lavallee illuminates and expands on the intention of the playwrights' work.
When the lights go up on one of his shows, the first thing you hear is the audience saying, "Wow. Years from now, we'll look back at the work now being produced at the tiny Ochre House theater and marvel that such avant garde brilliance could have come from such a modest company.
At the center of it all is Ochre House founder Matthew Posey. He writes, directs and stars in almost everything they do on the 8-byfoot stage in his storefront playhouse by Fair Park. With his creative troupe of "Ochre House Boys" which includes several women , Posey is taking live theater in bold new directions with every new show.
With its devotion to producing American musicals the way their writers and composers intended — full orchestra, full dance numbers, big chorus and big voices — Steven Jones' Lyric Stage in Irving is starting to get the national attention it deserves. The Rodgers and Hammerstein estate helped with research for this year's magnificent staging of Oklahoma! The lavishly produced three-hour show was directed by Dallas' Cheryl Denson, with the piece pit orchestra directed by Jay Dias.
Nobody's done an Oklahoma! Lyric's cast was young and sexy; the singing and dancing sublime. Oh, what a beautiful evening. Dallas actor and director Jeff Swearingen has created a small but exciting theater company for kids up in Plano.
Navigate Right. The Brookhaven Courier. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. Search Submit Search. Activate Search. Scroll to Top. Close Modal Window. The mural is located at Elm Street in Dallas, Texas.
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