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Frank Romero often worked and collaborated with artists Carlos Almaraz, Gilbert Lujan and Roberto de la Rocha, who together, where known as the Los Four. Los Four was incredibly influential to the imagining of Chicano art over the next decade. His work has been featured in the U.S, Mexico, Japan and Europe. (Robin K. Dunitz, Street Gallery, Guide to over 1000 Los Angeles Murals

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Frank Romero
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park

Frank Romero assisted by Sharon Dabney and David E. Flury. Photo © Ian Robertson-Salt

J.A.C. 25th Anniversary Mural

Frank Romero
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park

Frank Romero, assisted by Jenna Cohn, Sonia Romas, Keefer Butterworth, Erick Montenegro, and Alexandru Anton-Luca.

Crossroads

Frank Romero
West LA, Santa Monica, Venice

Frank Romero, assisted by the class of '89 fine arts majors. Photo © Robin Dunitz.

Homage to the Downtown Movie Palaces

Frank Romero
Downtown LA

Frank Romero assisted by Howard Tharpe. A downtown landscape spotlighting some of the historic old theaters on Broadway.

Niño y Caballo

Frank Romero
Downtown LA

Frank's mural depicts a horse (caballo) which is a re-occuring image in his work and a boy (nino) riding the horse.

Santa Monica Pier Circa 1930

Frank Romero
West LA, Santa Monica, Venice

Frank Romero assisted by Leo Limón. Photo: © Rich Pucholsky

Going to the Olympics

Frank Romero
Downtown LA

The broad strokes found in this tribute to L.A.'s car culture were accomplished by the artist's use of a broom instead of a brush.