Herron’s brand new mural! and what it’s about.

What does the mural signify?

“The mural signifies the past, present, and future of Herron High School. It serves as a visual narrative that highlights the school’s history and foundation, captures what the school community looks like today, and looks ahead to its future. The imagery reflects key aspects of student life and achievement, including academic excellence, college readiness, and involvement in a wide range of areas such as the arts, athletics, science, and music. Overall, the mural is meant to celebrate both tradition and growth within Herron.”

Who created the first Herron mural?

The Herron mural was created by Tom Day when he was 17 years old while he was a student at Herron High School. The project was completed in his senior year and reflected both his artistic interests and his connection to the school community. Today, Tom has returned to work on a new version of the mural, collaborating with his wife, Aaron, to reimagine and update the piece.

About Tom

Has Tom done other murals besides this?

Yes, Tom has been involved in mural work beyond this project. While mural painting was not always his primary focus, he now works alongside his wife, who is a full-time muralist. They both work at Aaron Ashcraft. Together, they collaborate on mural projects as part of her business, allowing him to continue developing his skills and contributing to large-scale artistic works in a professional capacity

What gave him the motivation to redo it?

The decision to redo the mural was driven by both necessity and opportunity. Over time, the original mural had begun to chip and show signs of age, making it less reflective of the school’s current identity. Tom was invited by Robin Knop to return and update the piece, giving him the chance to improve upon his earlier work. With years of additional experience and a formal education in art, he felt better equipped to create a more refined and meaningful mural. This opportunity allowed him to revisit his original vision and bring a new level of skill and perspective to the project.

Author

  • Julieta Lastra-Pizana

    I am a sophomore at Herron High School, and this is my first year doing the yearbook. I am a member of the chess, robotics and STEM clubs. I really enjoy my history and physics classes. What I most enjoy about journalism is interviewing people and the community. I have many hobbies that I enjoy, but my top 3 are swimming, playing the clarinet, and playing baseball.

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