Zero Hunger — artwork #9981 by Dragon76 · Houston, United States

graffiti children pop-art goggles food-packaging comic-book
Zero Hunger
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Dragon76
Dragon76

Dragon76, born Daisuke Sakaguchi in 1976 in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, trained in visual arts in Osaka. Based in New York since 2016, he has built a practice of monumental murals that draws equally on Japanese manga and the energy of American graffiti. His style is defined by high-voltage compositions crossed by vibrating lines and saturated colors. The artist explores the coexistence of opposites …

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Added 20/04/2026

256 × 53-foot mural — nearly 13,000 square feet across five stories — painted in March 2021 by Dragon76 on the west façade of the Hampton Inn and Suites in Downtown Houston, at the corner of La Branch Street and Capitol Avenue. Commissioned by Street Art for Mankind in partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme, the piece depicts four African-American children wearing motorcycle goggles and surrounded by repurposed food packaging and tin cans, with 'Zero Hunger' and 'Food Justice' written across their foreheads to raise awareness of food insecurity at home and worldwide.

The artwork Faim zéro is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Houston in United States, more precisely here: 710 Crawford Street, Houston, TX 77002.

This graffiti is also tagged as: children, pop-art, goggles, food-packaging, comic-book.

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20/04/2026
Houston, United States
710 Crawford Street, Houston, TX 77002
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