The Art & Artists of Thrash Mural
El proyecto mural en el histórico Edificio Thrash es más que una colección de pinturas. Es una celebración del espíritu creativo de Lufkin, el poder de la colaboración y las historias que nos unen. Cada artista aquí presentado compartió su tiempo, talento y pasión para convertir este espacio público en algo lleno de color, significado y orgullo local.
Estos murales están inspirados en todo, desde recuerdos de la infancia y viajes personales hasta la naturaleza, la imaginación y la alegría. Algunos artistas llevan años pintando profesionalmente, mientras que otros crearon su primer mural para este proyecto. Todos se unieron con un mismo propósito: compartir su voz y aportar algo duradero al corazón de nuestra ciudad.
Tómate un momento para explorar a las personas detrás de la pintura. Son artistas, narradores, diseñadores y soñadores. Su trabajo es un regalo para Lufkin y un recordatorio de que la creatividad reside en cada rincón de nuestra comunidad.


Mural Title: Sewn Together With Love
James Schroeder & Jaidee Allen
Inspirado por el recuerdo de su madre, una apasionada del quilting, James Schroeder creó un mural que entrelaza el legado personal con el cuidado de la comunidad. Cada bloque de quilting pintado en el mural representa la esencia de la cultura y la conexión de Lufkin. James comparte: «Transmito el amor que mi madre me inculcó a través del quilting mediante la pintura, y ahora mis nietos forman parte de esa tradición». Con la ayuda de sus nietas, este mural se convirtió no solo en una obra de arte, sino en una colaboración familiar llena de significado.
A pesar de los desafíos de trabajar con texturas ásperas y un clima impredecible, James abrazó el proceso del mural con entusiasmo. ¿Su mensaje a los espectadores? «Todos somos parte importante de la esencia de nuestra comunidad».

Mural Title: True Lufkin
Bryant Jackson - Sharkbait
Using only spray paint, Sharkbait transformed his original Spring Art Show piece into a bold mural that speaks to perseverance and creativity. “Trust the Process,” he says - a message woven into the layered textures and cosmic elements of the work. What may start out looking chaotic becomes something beautiful, mirroring both life and art.
Known for using spray paint legally and creatively, Sharkbait hopes his work inspires others to think differently about the medium. His mural is a testament to Lufkin’s vibrant spirit and the unexpected power of public art.

Mural Title: Heartfelt Art Grows Wild
Wendy Summers
Wendy Summers invites you into a dreamlike world inspired by the storytelling magic of Studio Ghibli films. With tiger-striped bunnies, dancing dragonflies, and floating dandelion seeds, her mural captures a sense of wonder and gentle whimsy. Wendy shares, “There’s no rush here. Just wonder, and a story waiting for you to imagine the rest.”
This was her first mural, and though it came with challenges, scaffolding, weather, and scale, each completed section brought quiet joy. The white daisy represents her mother, and the dandelions are a tribute to two special children she cared for. Every detail is deeply personal and filled with intention.

Mural Title: Art is for Everyone!
Suzy Childers
With bright colors and playful characters, Suzy Childers’ mural beams with joy and approachability. She’s been doodling sweet faces her whole life and brings that same energy to the wall. One character, a smiling frog, has been with her since childhood.
Painting on a ladder challenged her fear of heights, but the reward was in watching the space come to life. “I just want to bring joy to people through art,” she says. Suzy has painted other works around town, including the Balloon Mural and electric boxes on East Shepherd Street.

Mural Title: Feathers of Lufkin
Rachel Molandes
Rachel’s mural is inspired by the beauty of Lufkin’s native birds and landscapes. Drawing from a sunset photo taken on a friend’s property, she wove together tree branches and birdsong to highlight the importance of conservation and natural beauty.
Her message to viewers: “Please follow our tree branches and listen to the birds’ songs. You’ll see how we are all interconnected.” She paints in a style she calls abstract realism, capturing what’s real but infusing it with imagination, color, and soul.

Mural Title: A Fun Day at Ellen Trout Zoo!
Catherine LeAnne Houston
Catherine celebrates animals, playfulness, and community pride in her whimsical mural inspired by Lufkin’s local zoo. Hidden gems, like a tiny train running through a secret tunnel, encourage viewers to look closer.
Painting on the textured wall was a new challenge for her, but the joy of sharing art with kids and families downtown made it all worth it. “I want people to take pictures with it, smile, and just enjoy the moment,” she says.

Mural Title: Wandering
Ann Phifer Reyes
Ann’s peaceful landscape mural began as a photo taken at her son’s pond. It offers a quiet escape from the everyday hustle — a reminder to slow down and follow the path ahead. “I hope my mural gives viewers a feeling of peacefulness in a stressful world,” she says.
As an experienced muralist and oil painter, she approached this wall with practiced precision — and a long-handled brush to reach the high parts. She’s known for her realism and large-scale works that are collected across the U.S.

Mural Title: Wild Flowers
Adell & Charlie Becker
Adell and Charlie Becker took a spontaneous and expressive approach to their mural, letting the work evolve naturally as they painted. The result is a colorful celebration of freedom, springtime, and the joy of creating art outdoors.
They describe their style as “loose,” unafraid to experiment or improvise. With bright acrylics and a love for community art, the Beckers continue to leave their mark on Lufkin, including a past mural tribute to Starry Night at Furniture Fetish.

Mural Title: Painting in Nature
Addison Nemec
El mural de Addison Nemec explora la identidad, la transformación y el color. Representa una figura que comienza en blanco y negro y se pinta a sí misma de nuevo a todo color, una metáfora para recuperar la alegría, la cultura y la individualidad.
“Normalmente empiezo a pintar hasta que encuentro formas que me gustan”, comparte Addison. “No le doy demasiadas vueltas”. Este fue su primer mural, y a pesar del calor, las quemaduras solares y la subida de tres metros, encontró fuerza en cada pincelada y alegría en cada conversación con quienes se acercaron a animarla.

Mural Title: The Calming Tide
Michael Anderson Jr.
Michael’s mural tells the story of an island guardian navigating turmoil and transformation, a fantasy narrative inspired by his love for storytelling and the search for inner peace. A spirit cat symbolizes intuition and the ability to adapt.
Working from a scaffold for the first time was a new experience, but Michael embraced the challenge. His mural reflects a deep belief that art is a powerful way to share our stories, inspire others, and find calm in chaos.

Mural Title: Art is for Everyone!
Suzy Childers (second mural)
In her second mural, Suzy Childers wanted to make a bold statement: Art is for everyone! With playful characters, including her own dog Hammy the Aussiedoodle, this mural radiates joy, imagination, and inclusion.
She hopes the mural encourages viewers to pick up a paintbrush or simply smile. “I love seeing people interact with public art,” she says. “It’s all about creating a space where everyone feels welcome and inspired.”

Mural Title: Artist Collaboration
Samantha Leigh Burns
Samantha’s section of the collaborative mural features a musician, a tribute to her family’s deep musical roots spanning four generations. A surprise moment with a moth landing nearby became an unexpected inspiration, and she decided to paint it into the scene.
She shares, “Art is in our nature, and that little moth reminded me how connected everything is, people, animals, and creativity.” Despite having to restart parts of the mural mid-process, the team’s work still bloomed into something beautiful.

Mural Title: Paint by Number
Savannah Holt
Savannah designed her mural with one goal in mind, to create something fun, colorful, and hands-on for the kids of Lufkin. Starting with a sketched design and a few pre-painted shapes, she then invited children to fill in the rest, creating a true collaborative piece.
Touching up the many layers of wild and wonderful kid-chosen colors was a challenge, but also part of the magic. “It’s for the kids to have fun painting it,” she says. The result is joyful, unpredictable, and uniquely Lufkin.
























