A 15-story portrait of Johnny Cash by Shepard Fairey in downtown Sacramento. Painted for 2018’s edition of Wide Open Walls, curated by Branded Arts. The image was a collaboration with the estate of Jim Marshall for Fairey's American Civics project, on the 50th anniversary of Cash’s famous Folsom Prison performance. The portrait looks in the direction towards Folsom Prison and is intended both as a tribute to The Man In Black and as a commentary on incarceration reform, a cause he was passionate about.

















