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Sacramento Mural History

The Sacramento art scene has been booming, after artists at the core, like Shaun Burner, David Garibaldi, and too many others to name, invested decades pushing the movement for more appreciation of the arts. Collectively, these influencers in the creative world brought districts full of crime, addiction, and poverty to up and coming neighborhoods and culture-filled… Read more »

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Folsom Cordova Community Truck

Folsom Cordova Community Partnership is an organization that assists adults and children with their education, health, and overall well-being. The FCCP asked Ponci to paint over some quickly-applied graffiti that appeared on their work truck in 2015. The art was replaced with the word “community” on one side, in various letter fonts, upheld by an infinity symbol. “Love”… Read more »

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Miami Art Basel 2014

In December of 2014 Few and Far Women met in Miami, Florida for Art Basel, America’s greatest annual art gathering. Reaching 30′ tall and 90′ wide, this underwater-themed mural became the largest all female production to date, located in Wynwood, an art district of Miami. Characters were painted by Ursula X. Young, Agana, Deity, Toofly, 179, Rachel, and Kazilla, with graffiti pieces lining the… Read more »

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Ink Eats and Drinks

Located on the corner of 27th and N streets in Sacramento, CA, Ink Eats and Drinks annually repaints their outdoor mural to celebrate Industry and Artistry night. For 2014, Ponci painted a redheaded pin-up girl, inspired by American Traditional tattoo designs.

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Maverique Style House

During the winter of 2012, salon owner Shannon Marlin commissioned Ponci to paint the Maverique Style house building located at 2000 I Street in Sacramento, California. With the assistance of Few and Far founder, Meme, the wall became an all-female production featuring Ursula Young, Reds, and Beth Emmerich. Some of Ponci’s contributions to the art are highlighted below.

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Oak Park Courage Mural

Richard Acala organized the contribution of this painting depicting a calm Lion, and Egyptian pyramids receiving or generating light beams. This wall is located on 40th street and 12th avenue in Sacramento, California.