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by Hector Duarte and some of his colleagues.this is just a piece from an actual larger painting that was done
this is what murals should look like, i love this one because it is so detailed and has much meaning to the neighborhood of Pilsen.
my favorite mural in Pilsen, if this mural was able to get restored imagine what we can do to the other murals.

This is painted on the building that housed Hector Duarte’s Studio. Hector has worked on a lot of murals in Chicago and in Mexico as you can see on this link http://www.hectorduarte.com/Artist.asp?ArtistID=22741&Akey=MNDGM7X3



by: charales.
We were recently in touch with Gamaliel and let him know about the documentation of the murals in Pilsen . Here are images of the indoor murals at Juarez that were a collaboration among several artists.
The Daring of our Ancestors – Gamaliel Ramirez, Ray Patlan, Roberto Valadez, Hector Duarte, Jose Gonzalez, Aurelio Diaz
http://gamalielramirez.net/gamaliel_ramirez_197.htm
This piece is entitled ‘The Liberation of Latin America’ by Gamaliel Ramirez, Ray Patlan, Roberto Valadez, Hector Duarte, Jose Gonzalez, Aurelio Diaz, Sandra Antongiorgi
http://gamalielramirez.net/gamaliel_ramirez_198.htm
There are two more panels but we were not able to go to Juarez and take a picture since its summer and school is now out
