Graffiti Park recently wrapped up a dynamic mural project at Mojave High School in North Las Vegas, bringing new life and school pride to three different areas of campus. The project covered over 1,200 square feet and was completed in under three days by a team of three artists.
The first mural was painted on the weight room roll-up door, showcasing Mojave’s signature “M” logo alongside a fierce rattler, symbolizing the strength and determination of the school’s athletes. Inside the cafeteria, the second mural transformed the snack shack area into the “Rattlers Outpost,” a creative desert-themed storefront complete with painted wooden doors, rocks, and snakes that blend seamlessly into the design.
Outside the Performing Arts Center, the third mural celebrates the school’s creative side with a bold rattler surrounded by artistic imagery representing music, theater, and dance. The words “Performing Arts,” painted in the school’s colors, complete the vibrant display.
Together, these murals showcase Mojave High School’s spirit—uniting athletics, community, and the arts through striking, custom artwork.
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