Phoenix muralist JB Snyder is known locally for his color-rich abstract grids on sides or facades, as well as canvasses, often compared to stained glass. So it was a holy moment when he stopped by to see Jetsonorama with a few cans of aerosol to participate in his “Painted Desert” project.
JB Snyder (photo © Emily Caldwell)
“JB was stoked to learn about the project and asked to come up to leave some love on the rez,” says Jetsonorama. He liked it so much he’s planning to do two more. Coming up this fall will be New Yorker Chris Stain stopping by to do some work as the project winds down. In the next week or two, there may be another big name BSA readers are familiar with. Guess who? We’ll be the first to let you know if it happens, damn straight!
Special thanks to photographer Emily Caldwell for these shots of JB Snyder at work.
JB Snyder (photo © Emily Caldwell)
JB Snyder (photo © Emily Caldwell)
JB Snyder (photo © Emily Caldwell)
JB Snyder (photo © Emily Caldwell)
Read and see captivating images from our previous coverage on The Painted Desert Project:
Jetsonorama & Yote Start “The Painted Desert Project” In The Navajo
The Painted Desert, Part II with Gaia, Labrona, OverUnder, Doodles, Jetsonorama
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