Ernesto De La Loza began making murals in the mid 1970’s and was the project director in the Estrada Court murals. His work often includes environmental imagery. (Robin K. Dunitz, Street Gallery, Guide to over 1000 Los Angeles Murals)
A swirling multi-colored mural depicting a farris wheel and merry-go-round. There are also three women holding each other.
Celebrates the golden age of Mexican cinema with
Ernesto de la Loza assisted by Naomi Goffman. Breaking barriers.
Latino folklore, romance, and drama as found in the classic novela. Ernesto de la Loza assisted by Naomi Goffman and local youth.
The mural's starting point was a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, called "Under the Bridge." Sponsored and commissioned by Red Hot Chil
3 panels. Title: The Three Laws (Las Tres Leyes). Artist: Roberto Rubalcava and Ernesto de la Loza with local youth.
Both the life-giving and the ominous aspects of energy and power. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
A bird, a ship, and two trains crossing an urban landscape. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Chicano identity within the context of war, cultural imperialism, urbanization, economic exploitation, and miscegenation.
The importance of protecting and preserving the earth is the theme.