Alejandro Navarrete Gonzalez and Migues Angel Sanchez Amezcua
DESCRIPTION: approx. 24-foot high by 57-foot wide acrylic mural
This public artwork was a collaborative effort between the sister cities of Santa Ana, California, and Sahuayo, Mexico. Artists from both cities worked on the mural: Santa Ana artists Brian Peterson and Damin Lujan, and Sahuayo artists Alejandro Navarrete Gonzalez and Miguel Angel Sanchez Amezcua. The muraI fronts the entire north side of Santa Ana's Plaza Calle Quatro, and was dedicated on November 18, 2025. Its images reflect the following:"The artwork features two young sisters lying face to face in playful connection, each representing her respective city, surrounded by objects and toys that reflect the unique traditions and similarities of their homes. The walls behind them display drawings of their heritage." City of Santa Ana
LOCATION: Calle Quatro Plaza, 325 E. 4th Street, Santa Ana, California, USA