Dallas’ Gypsy Tea Room Art Walls
Layers of Murals by Frank Campagna
I painted murals for Gypsy Tea Room for eight years. It was voted the best live music venue every year 1998 – 2006 by readers of the Dallas Observer. Each mural was 8 x 12 feet and took a day each to create. Sadly it closed in early 2007 leaving a huge void in the Dallas music scene.
These murals were replaced whenever a featured date was over, so the wall was ever evolving & interesting to look at! Painting them was kind of like doing billboard art, but as a high profile “bread and butter gig” it couldn’t be beat.
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Some of this artwork has been used for CD covers, posters, website decoration etc. Relating or non relating to the artists these paintings were originated for. I don’t mind because I’ve taken and reappropriated alot of these images myself, However, I would appreciate it if you’d ask first.
Anyway, here are some more examples of my work…

I have always loved Patti Smith. I was told when she saw this painting, she ran across the street and bought a disposable camera… After shooting pictures she was overheard saying that I’d made her look 20 years younger! Cool huh?

A few years back a live recording of this very show was released for fans only. The people who put it out used this art for the cover and sent me a copy. I later bought ‘O’ It’s one of the deepest most heartfelt records I’ve heard in years.

About a year ago a church asked if they could use this dove on the cover of a choir CD they were releasing. I didn’t ask their views on abortion or gay marriage, only that they send me a finished product.
They never did…