I'm a native Texan who grew up in Houston and relocated to Austin over ten years ago. After spending some years in San Francisco studying painting at SFAI, I found myself drawn back to my home state. Austin had always been a place I visited, but it felt like a natural transition for a new home base.

The last decade has been a journey of finding my community and sharing my work with the city I now call home. This page is a collection of the Austin murals I've created through the years. Each project has been a pivotal step in my career as an Austin muralist, and I'm grateful to have this city to guide me.

Mural art on a bridge in Austin, Texas, by Austin muralist Adrian Landon Brooks.

My contribution to the 2024 Tempo on the Trail Exhibition, this mural stretches all the way under the 1st Street Bridge on the shore of Lady Bird Lake.

A view of Adrian Landon Brooks' mural inside the Chicknic restaurant, showing the counter, cooler, and ceiling fans as well.

My Bee Cave mural isn't exactly in Austin, but the drive to Chicknic is worth the effort.

An evening shot of the adrian landon brooks mural on the Lady Bird Lake trail in Austin, Texas, with the sun setting.

Down the trail by the Austin Library, you'll find the Odom Pavilion, home to another Austin mural collaboration—this time for the Vision Zero Initiative.

An exterior view of the five-panel mural at the Bouldin Creek offices in Austin, Texas, showing the walkway, drain, and side of the building.

Nestled in the Bouldin Creek offices off South Lamar, you'll find this five-panel mural painted for DivcoWest.

Mural art on a bridge in Austin, Texas, by Austin muralist Adrian Landon Brooks.

My contribution to the 2024 Tempo on the Trail Exhibition, this mural stretches all the way under the 1st Street Bridge on the shore of Lady Bird Lake.

A view of Adrian Landon Brooks' mural inside the Chicknic restaurant, showing the counter, cooler, and ceiling fans as well.

My Bee Cave mural isn't exactly in Austin, but the drive to Chicknic is worth the effort.

An evening shot of the adrian landon brooks mural on the Lady Bird Lake trail in Austin, Texas, with the sun setting.

Down the trail by the Austin Library, you'll find the Odom Pavilion, home to another Austin mural collaboration—this time for the Vision Zero Initiative.

An exterior view of the five-panel mural at the Bouldin Creek offices in Austin, Texas, showing the walkway, drain, and side of the building.

Nestled in the Bouldin Creek offices off South Lamar, you'll find this five-panel mural painted for DivcoWest.

The interior of the Meta HQ office in Austin, showing an open desk space with a colorful mural by Adrian Landon Brooks in the background.

In 2017, I was given six walls to work with in the Meta offices in downtown Austin, creating a mural that touches on signature imagery from my work and even includes wood.

A close up photograph of the Indeed Tower in downtown Austin, showing a detail of the mural depicting a eyeball on top of a green plant stem.

Standing 35 feet tall, this mural at the Indeed Tower stretches across a two-story opening, giving a truly otherworldly feel to this part of the downtown Austin office.

The dining area of the Google offices in Austin, Texas, featuring a three-wall mural that stretches across the ceiling and two ground-level walls.

Painted during the height of the 2020 pandemic, this three-wall installation for the Google offices in downtown Austin encompasses two ground-level walls and stretches all the way across the ceiling.

A wide shot of the AMLI Mueller mural on the parking garage entrance, designed by Adrian Landon Brooks.

This AMLI Mueller mural was based on an existing painting from my studio. The clients asked for a small, interweaving portion of color to be blown up to over 40 feet.

The interior of the Meta HQ office in Austin, showing an open desk space with a colorful mural by Adrian Landon Brooks in the background.

In 2017, I was given six walls to work with in the Meta offices in downtown Austin, creating a mural that touches on signature imagery from my work and even includes wood.

A close up photograph of the Indeed Tower in downtown Austin, showing a detail of the mural depicting a eyeball on top of a green plant stem.

Standing 35 feet tall, this mural at the Indeed Tower stretches across a two-story opening, giving a truly otherworldly feel to this part of the downtown Austin office.

The dining area of the Google offices in Austin, Texas, featuring a three-wall mural that stretches across the ceiling and two ground-level walls.

Painted during the height of the 2020 pandemic, this three-wall installation for the Google offices in downtown Austin encompasses two ground-level walls and stretches all the way across the ceiling.

A wide shot of the AMLI Mueller mural on the parking garage entrance, designed by Adrian Landon Brooks.

This AMLI Mueller mural was based on an existing painting from my studio. The clients asked for a small, interweaving portion of color to be blown up to over 40 feet.

 View More Murals      Contact      Mural FAQ

Using Format