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A new Willie Nelson mural has been painted in downtown Austin after its original version was demolished in February 2025.
Simple red text on a mint green wall on the side of Jo’s Coffee in Austin has generated attention since 2010. What's the true story behind the mural?
In 1973, equipped with paintbrushes and a dream, three art students walked off of the University of Texas campus to 23rd Street to create "Austintatious," Austin's first mural. Now, 50 years later ...
An iconic Willie Nelson mural in Austin has found new life after being demolished alongside the 100-year-old building it was painted on in February. The massive mural, first commissioned in 2016 ...
In ever-changing East Austin, long-standing residents want the city to commit to restoring the Holly Street Power Plant murals.
The mural, which is located on the north-facing wall of Jo’s Coffee at the corner of South Congress and West James Street, now reads, “Barbie, I love you so much. -Ken.” This sweetly ...
The mural shows two Texas legends—Nelson, who was born in 1933 in Abbott, about 25 miles north of Waco; and Janis Joplin, who was born in 1943 in Port Arthur and died in 1970.
The artist, hailing from Austin, Texas, will have her vision brought to life by local artists.
The mural, which is located on the north-facing wall of Jo's Coffee at the corner of South Congress and West James Street, now reads, "Barbie, I love you so much. -Ken." This sweetly destructive ...
The iconic "I love you so much" mural on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, is becoming an even bigger draw for selfies after an update professes the love of one legendary toy to another.