Absolute Equality — artwork #9979 by Detour · Denver, United States

graffiti mural portrait juneteenth rino absolute-equality black-history
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Thomas Evans, known as Detour, is a multidisciplinary artist based in Denver, Colorado. He moved to the city in 2006 to attend the University of Colorado Denver, where he earned a master's degree in business before going full-time as an artist in 2014. A painter, muralist, sculptor, amateur engineer and educator, he has built an approach that blends contemporary art with community grounding, prod…

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Added 20/04/2026

Roughly twelve-foot-tall mural stretching a half-block along the alley that runs beside Noble Riot wine bar, between Larimer and Walnut Street in the RiNo Art District. Unveiled on June 19, 2024, Juneteenth, as part of the national Absolute Equality initiative, Detour's piece brings together a Beninese statue honoring the kingdom's metalworking tradition, a portrait of Clara Brown — a formerly enslaved woman who became a Colorado entrepreneur — a Rocky Mountain landscape and a portrait of Five Points native artist Darrell Anderson.

The artwork Égalité absolue is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Denver in United States, more precisely here: Alley near 1336 27th St (Noble Riot), Denver, CO 80205.

This graffiti is also tagged as: mural, portrait, juneteenth, rino, absolute-equality, black-history.

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Location
20/04/2026
Denver, United States
Alley near 1336 27th St (Noble Riot), Denver, CO 80205
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