Public mural installation for Lower Haight Merchant and Neighbor Association by Brandon Joseph Baker.
For his work with SFMTA, Paint The Void, Building 180 and Civic Joy Fund in the fall of 2024 Brandon converted his photography into stencils to cover 11 utility boxes along Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco.
In 2020 Brandon created three murals to cover the exterior of Zeitgeist during an earthquake retrofit. Brandon partnered with Lady Henze to bring a bold color contrast to the facade of this popular beer garden watering hole. The work was exhibited and sold to private collectors through The City Canvased, A Paint The Void Retrospective.
Birth and Death
Featured at The City Canvased, a Paint The Void Retrospective in 2022.
Sacrament of Science
Featured at The City Canvased, a Paint The Void Retrospective in 2022.
Brandon’s murals begin like all of his work, with a camera. His murals blend his background in large scale photographic campaign productions and public art with his mixed media collages. His themes symbolically explore how home, love, community, identity and the environment influence our understanding and experiences in the cities and world we inhabit. His materials and process allow him to customize and scale his works from gallery fine art to public spaces seamlessly. His recent work embraces bold vintage color palettes, pop art, surreal landscapes and nostalgic ephemera from the 1970s.
Scaling materials and source content to any project
20 years of commercial photography and design experience allows Brandon Joseph Baker to scale all his work to any project size. Baker applies an analog printed collage aesthetic with spray paint and latex house paint to translate and scale every mural project regardless of the scale, budget or location.
20 x 30 mixed media collage from Baker’s solo show, Doom Loops, at Mission Bar. The
The Last Moon Rise by Brandon Joseph Baker is a 10 feet by 6 feet digital and analog collage wheat paste mural. The mural features over 100 different photographs Brandon Joseph Baker took in the desert of California and Arizona, from Playboy Magazine, of models in his studio, of black birds in Pacifica and cacti in his own garden. Completed in January 2025 this commissioned mural is in a recording studio in Kansas City. The client saw Baker’s work at Mini Bar, a music venue, in downtown Kansas City and requested a create a custom design for his recording studio via the submission form below.
Brandon customized his wheat paste street art into a sexy space trip mural for a pizza pop-up during the height of the Pandemic and again for an independent music venue in Kansas City.
Baker crafted these murals for the client aesthetic requests and budget allotment. Every mural is designed and catered to the nuances of each client’s needs.
Partnering with Lady Henze, Brandon’s collage pastes filled the empty spaces above Henze’s work where the blacked out signs for the closed business front used to glow.