Murals
Murals
Beau Stanton
Over the past 20 years, Stanton has developed a unique visual language informed by historic layers, mythology, and universal symbols. Employing these elements, he seeks to draw parallels between past narratives and contemporary human challenges like environmental conservation. The expression of this idea manifests in different mediums including mosaic, animation and most notably, murals. As of today, he has created over 60 public artworks in 25 cities across 16 countries. Notable project partners include the Albright Knox Museum, The World Trade Center, The US Embassy to Italy and the Atlantic Magazine. Stanton's mural includes Le Griffon, the French vessel that founded Grosse Ile during in 1679. The mural gives a nod to our history, while embracing our community's passion for nautical life.

Jesse Kassel
Budding from a long family history of visual artists, Jesse Kassel earned a Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts with a focus in illustration and has since been exploring various creative outlets. Since earning his degree, the Detroit-based artist has his work displayed across the Metro-Detroit area and the world. Noted for his creative renderings of maps, the DDA commissioned Kassel to paint a map of Grosse Ile. The mural highlights the notable locations of the Island, from the beauty of our open spaces and farms, to its churches, clubs and businesses.

Camilo Pardo
Born in New York City, Camilo moved to Detroit at the age of 10. At this time, he had developed a fascination with 60s and 70s era sports cars that were built in the Motor City. After graduating from Detroit’s prestigious design school Center for Creative Studies in 1985, Camilo was hired by Ford Design Center in Dearborn Michigan. After 15 years of working at Ford and working for several automotive design studios, Camilo eventually re-designed the classic Ford GT in 2002. The mural on Macomb reflects Grosse Ile’s automotive history, which was once home to automotive pioneers Henry Ford, Ransom E. Olds, John Kelsey and Charles & William Fisher.