Welcome to a creative experience
Taylor is an artist. He’s classically trained, and loves making murals on a large scale. He makes art in a variety of styles, locally and across the United States. Taylor’s commercial work is driven by a personal passion to bring life to his client’s visions. He’s created murals for top brands, assisting them in expressing their branding, messaging, marketing, and community engagement. His Fine Art is an expression of his personal artistic perspectives, ideas, philosophies, and ethos.
Please Enjoy.
The Artwork of Taylor Gallegos
“Dawn Patrol”, 24” x 36”, Acrylic on Canvas, 2021
“South O” Oceanside, CA, 2025
Murals
“Flow State” Carlsbad, CA, 2020
“What Gate do They Keep?” 72” x 96”, Acrylic on Canvas, 2023
“On the River of Time, What Choice Do We Mortals Have?” 36” x 48”, Acrylic on Canvas, 2024
Fine Art
“Rockies Greatness” Coors Field, Denver, CO, 2024
“The Wisdom of Nature” Carlsbad, CA, 2020
“What’s in a Name?” 40” x 60”, Acrylic on Canvas, 2024
“The West WAS Wild” 64” x 72”, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025
Tell me about your creative idea.
“Oceanside Thai” Oceanside, CA, 2025
A Multi Faceted Artist
Taylor Gallegos artwork exists in three main directions - large-scale murals, paintings on canvas, and live art.
His murals are generally created for commercial purposes, for brands, companies, offices, schools, and municipalites. His work speaks to a wide audience and is used for connection and communication.
Taylor’s Fine Art is where work dives deeply into philosophical, metaphysical, concepts through the use of combined visual metaphor.
Live Art this is where Taylor’s personality comes through. He loves to include other in his creativity, bringing the studio experience to the world.
Check out recent murals in the portfolio, view and purchase the newest Fine Art Series “What’s in a Question?” on the Hotwater Gallery website, and follow Taylor on the socials to keep up with his live painting experiences.
“And What of the Process Itself?”, Acrylic on Canvss, 52” x 52”, 2024
“So What is Art Anyway?”, Acrylic on Canvas, 40” x 60”, 2024




