Six clear paths. Every project, whether a private canvas, a public mural, a brand collaboration, or a corporate activation, can be connected to a humanitarian project through the International Art Project Foundation.
Residential, commercial, public, institutional. Indoor and outdoor.
Go to mural 02 — PaintingCustom canvas works created to collector specifications.
Go to painting 03 — CorporateArt for headquarters, hospitality, events, and activations.
Go to corporate 04 — BrandCo-branded editions, product design, campaigns, capsule collections.
Go to brand 05 — Impact EditionsLimited-edition fine art prints that fund humanitarian projects.
Go to editions 06 — Press & MediaBios, photos, talking points, media contact.
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Jonatan is a muralist of extraordinary range. His seven-month garage mural in Bloomington stands as one of the most ambitious residential murals in the region. His IU Championship Mural will be his first major US public work, connecting public art to humanitarian impact through the IAP Foundation.
Scope: Residential, commercial, hospitality, institutional, public installations. Indoor and outdoor. Walls of all sizes from feature accents to multi-story exteriors.
Timeline: Timelines vary by scope. A smaller interior wall may take weeks. A large-scale mural can take months. The garage mural, as the flagship example, required seven months of dedicated work from two artists.
Start a Mural InquiryCustom canvas works created to the collector's specifications. Jonatan works across his full range of styles: surrealism, symbolic geometry, psychedelic realism, and the deeply personal visual language he has developed over two decades of self-taught practice.
Process: Concept discussion, sketches for review, studio creation with progress updates, delivery.
Typical scope: Medium-to-large scale canvases. Diptychs and triptychs. Collector-specific subject matter, palette, and symbolic elements.
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For headquarters, hospitality spaces, lobbies, showrooms, events, and experiential installations. Jonatan creates art that defines a space and starts conversations, with a built-in humanitarian narrative that aligns corporate values with measurable community impact.
Offerings: Commissioned feature walls, lobby installations, multi-piece original series for corporate collection, live painting activations for launches and gatherings, bespoke collaborations with corporate philanthropy tied to IAP humanitarian projects.
For: Hospitality groups, real estate developers, corporate headquarters, private clubs, professional services firms, technology companies.
Start a Corporate ConversationCo-branded editions, product design, packaging, capsule collections, and integrated campaigns. Brand collaborations extend Jonatan's visual language into new formats while preserving the humanitarian connection that defines his work.
Examples of partnership: Limited-run product collaborations, capsule collection illustration, campaign and packaging art, branded Impact Editions where a portion of proceeds funds a co-named humanitarian project, live painting activations tied to brand launches.
For: Fashion and lifestyle brands, beverage and spirits, automotive, hospitality, consumer goods, and mission-aligned partners.
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A forthcoming program of the International Art Project Foundation. Limited-edition fine art releases where every purchase directly funds a named humanitarian project. The same hands that created these originals have built schools and water systems. When Impact Editions launch, collectors will become part of that story.
Planned pricing and edition details to be released at launch.
Standard tier. Archival fine art paper. The most accessible entry into Jonatan's work, with proceeds routed to a named humanitarian project through IAP.
Planned pricing and edition details to be released at launch.
Selective release. High-fidelity metal substrate. A rare tier for serious collectors and corporate placements, with proceeds routed through IAP.
Planned pricing and edition details to be released at launch.
Finished by the artist himself. Between an edition and an original. Signed, numbered, and individually embellished, with proceeds routed through IAP.
Submit your vision through the contact form or reach out directly. Share the space, the concept, the scale, and any specific ideas.
Jonatan and the team discuss your project, understand your goals, and propose an approach.
Jonatan develops concepts and sketches for your review. Revisions are part of the process.
Jonatan creates the work. For murals, this includes site preparation, timeline planning, and on-site creation. For paintings, studio creation with progress updates.
Completed work is delivered (paintings) or finalized on-site (murals).
When you commission a Jonatan Espinoza original, you have the option to direct a portion of the proceeds toward a specific IAP initiative: a water project, a school, a community program. The artist who paints your mural is the same person who has built schools and installed water systems with his own hands. That connection is real, documented, and traceable.