Eliseo Art Silva
Public Art: East Coast USA
Buon Fresco, Fresco Barn, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine.
15' x 10', Acrylic, Murals for the SEPTA Elevated Train, Market Street, Philadelphia, PA. Mural created with 4 days. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
20' x 24', Girls and Boys Town, Kensington, Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
Acrylic, 120' x 17', 6th St. (corner Diamond St.), N Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
45' x 40', Acrylic, Lotus Academy, 340 E Haines St., Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
Complete title: "Coming to America and Making It Better," 70' x 40', Acrylic on non-Woven Cloth, Gilbert Spruance Elementary School, NE Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and the School District of Philadelphia.
Acrylic on Canvas, 5' x 5', Collaboration with Junior HS Stuents for MLK Day, Philadelphia.
Acrylic, Auditorium Lobby, Olney High School, 100 W Duncannon Ave., Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and the School District of Philadelphia.
8' x 24', Acrylic on Non-Woven Cloth, Milton Hershey School Centennial Mural, Milton Hershey School, Hershey, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and Milton Hershey School.
8' x 8', Acrylic on Vinyl, Collaborative mural with Philippine Forum, Queens, NY,
Acrylic on Canvas, 5' x 5', Philadelphia.
Acrylic, Lunch Room, Rhawnhurst Elementary School. Students pose and came up with ideas for mural: a brocolli tree with a flying chicken as a "Brocolli with Chicken", a dog on fire as a 'hot-dog', etc....Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and the School District of Philadelphia.
Carlos Bulosan Heritage Center, Philippine Forum-NY, Woodside, Queens, NY
7' x 80', Private Residence. Fishtown, Philadelphia.
Acrylic on Canvas, 35' x 40', AME Church Altar, 512 N Church St, Moorestown, NJ 08057
Acrylic on Canvas, 5' x 5'. Collaboration with Junior HS students to celebrate Martin Luther King Day in Philly.
Acrylic on Vinyl, Filipino American Association of Philadelphia, Phila., PA
Thomas Creighton Elementary School, NE Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and the School District of Philadelphia.
Mixed Media on panels, Pacific Rim Resource Center, Wedge Medical Center, N Broad St. (corner Rockwood), Philadelphia, PA
Migration Mass Mural Banner, Acrylic on Canvas, Sponsored by Couples for Christ-Pennyslvania for the Filipino Apostolate, Philadelphia. Our Lady of Hope Church, N Broad St., Philadelphia, PA
Acrylic and Mosaic, 15' x 70', North Philadelphia. Sponsored by the Mural Arts Program.
Acrylic, Cecil B. Moore, N Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
80th Anniversary Mural, Joseph Pennel Elementary School, 1800 W Nedro Ave., Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and the School District of Philadelphia.
(35' x 45') Acrylic, Mosaic tile, Glass, 4300 Germantown Avenue, Nicetown Park, Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
Acrylic on Wood, 7' x 25', MuralCorps Teen Center, North Philadelphia.
10' x 10', Acrylic on Canvas, 2011. Sponsored as part of a modern dance performance held at the Philadelphia Art Museum to honor the victims of the Korean War.
(35' x 70') Acrylic, Mosaic tile, Glass, 4300 Germantown Avenue, Nicetown Park, Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP).
12' x 45', Acrylic on Canvas. "Luzviminda" stands for the three major island groups of the Philippines: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Mural for the PHILIPPINE CENTER, Philippine Center of Southern New Jersey (PCSNJ)., NJ
Bayanihan ng Bayan: A People's Neighborly Cooperation, 8' x 45', Acrylic on Vinyl, NY. Sponsored by Philippine Forum for the Bayanihan Filipino Community Center, Woodside, Queens, NY.
(Of Nation and Heroes) Design for an 8' x 16' Acrylic Mural on Panel for the University of Wisconsin's Filipino American Student Organization (FASO). Design includes US Congressman Henry Cooper of Wisconsin who read Jose Rizal's "Ultimo Adios" inside US Congress (6.19.1902) which enabled the approval of the Jones Bill, a stepping stone for US recognition of PH Independence.
Acrylic, 17' x 45', 7th and Vine St. Chinatown North. Co-Designed with Lars Hokanson.
Alab ng Puso: My Heart's Sole Burning Fire (100 Years of Filipinos in Greater Philadelphia), 8426 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. Sponsored by the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP) and the Filipino American Association of Philadelphia, Inc (FAAPI).