This was the first piece I did for FedEx; an Umpire on their Safety Wall where they display Safety records and awards. I only got one distant photo of this piece and then ran out of film, never got around to going back for a close up. Ahh, those ancient days before we all went digital.
      The Los Angeles SPQA station requested a RAIDERS Safety Hallway. It was a blast of Yellow and Black Safety Stripes highlighted by this FedEx Running Back breaking through the RAIDERS Secondary. This was probably the toughest piece I've painted, since I'm a huge RAIDER fan and the whole thing seemed a bit sacrilegious.
      This is also at the SPQA Station in Los Angeles. The Manager presented me with a Concave Cement surface 15 feet off the ground and said - Gimme some Laker defense! Excellent challenges, very creative; thanks for the opportunities Mondre.

There are more FedEx murals out there - I just need to get more photos so I can post them on the site.

The Hollywood Station - They have a Wall of Fame which looks like the Hollywood Hills under a star filled sky. It was a rush job for an inspection they were about to have so it's a bit blurry, but I remember turning some pillars into palm trees.

SMOA Station - Tony put me to work on two very nice pieces. One was a cutomer relations piece in the warehouse and the other a LAKERS SAFETY Hallway.

LAXRT/LAXRQ - This one was the first time I ever painted a picture of a SemiTruck. There's also another umpire there. Both these pieces are outside, visible from the 91 fwy.