MURALS WITH HEART
“I don’t just paint large colorful pictures with composition, But I like to believe they are more CREATIVE COMMUNITY LANDMARKS!”-Jordan
Tennesse Town (2015)
“Veterans Parkway-TOPEKA,KS” 2020 (WALK WAY/PATH)
Dream it.
“I was hired by N.O.T.O. Arts Center in Topeka,KS local Arts District to highlight a green space that connects some high traffic walk areas. The Idea was to encourage people to walk and play as well as use this empty space more!
“Common Ground” Topeka Police Department (Jordan E. Brooks- 1 of 10 Lead artist) 2020 (TOPEKA,KS)
Paint it
STOP THE KILLING
“I was lucky to have a lot of support for my mural on a condemn building the week after George Floyd was killed. It was nice to see my community media support me enough to get USA today to publish me mural internationally with others who just wanted to share the message of not killing each other anymore.”-Jordan
(Below)"Original Illustration/Design Directly inspired by the owners
ROUNDTABLE BOOK STORE(Indoor Mural) Watch Video below!
WATCH VIDEO TO SEE THE PROCESS!!!!
This is a look back at 2023 Indoor Mural project I did for a local boys shelter. This was for their game room! THE CHILL ZONE! Thank you, Crossroads Restoration!
Feel it.
“She Reads Into Reality” 2020
Located: Topeka,KS Roundtable Book Store!
“Brown VS Board of Education Mural” (2018)
“DEAR FLOYD” 2020 Mural-Unplanned
“This project was so amazing from top to bottom, meaning with the right group of talented professionals (32 Range from a variety of backgrounds) realizing you can accomplish anything together! Internationally known mural in Topeka, Ks 60x 120 ft! If you haven’t seen it and you live in the Midwest it is a must!”-Jordan
Mckinley Park Mural (Kansas's First Walking Mural!)
Mckinley Park Mural (Kansas's First Walking Mural!)
I am currently working on TOPEKA, KANSAS first walking mural! What is a walking mural huh!? These will be large metal panels painted front and back framed and bolted to a concrete walking path located in Mckinley Park’s walking trail. The purpose to showcase the history of this area with fun colorful visual inspired by the great Aaron Douglas colorful style. Hopefully as you walk to each panel positioned in different parts of the park on the walking path gets you to move and explore the park in a way you haven’t before!
(To the Right) Rough illustration! NOW Complete seen below!
GO SEE