Overview

  • Eldorado High School
  • High School
  • Las Vegas, Nevada

  • In one of their most ambitious projects to date, Graffiti Park recently completed a full-scale mural rebranding at Eldorado High School in Las Vegas. As the school officially transitioned from the Sundevils to the newly reimagined Firehawks, Graffiti Park was tasked with bringing this powerful new identity to life through vibrant, large-scale artwork spread across campus.

    This project marked Graffiti Park’s largest and longest installation to date, requiring a team of seven artists working collaboratively over a two-week period. Every brushstroke and spray line contributed to a visual overhaul that now defines the next chapter of Eldorado’s legacy.

    The rebranding effort touched nearly every corner of the campus. Inside the auxiliary gym and weight room, towering Firehawks command attention, instilling a renewed sense of energy and pride in student-athletes. Out in the quad, a central gathering area was transformed into a high-impact mural zone, welcoming students each day with bold Firehawk imagery that reflects strength, unity, and forward motion.

    Perhaps the most visually striking transformation occurred in the stairwells, where the walls were wrapped in all-new logos, mascots, and color schemes — immersing students in the Firehawk brand at every turn. The space now serves as both a thoroughfare and a statement piece, celebrating the school’s rebranding through art that reflects its new spirit.

    More than just a paint job, this mural project was a visual rebirth. It celebrated tradition while marking a bold evolution — blending art, culture, and school pride into one unforgettable installation. The Firehawks have officially landed, and thanks to Graffiti Park’s vision and execution, they’ve made their mark in a way that will inspire generations to come.


    Photos and behind-the-scenes footage from the mural process can be seen on Graffiti Park’s social media channels.