Help Choose Sayulita’s Next Murals at The Sand Bar!
Sayulita is about to get even more colorful! We received 10 incredible mural proposals from talented artists for two new murals that will be painted inside Sayulita’s newest bar & restaurant, The Sand Bar.
Now, it’s your turn to help bring these masterpieces to life. Browse the submissions below and vote for your favorite designs. The two winning murals will be showcased inside The Sand Bar for locals and visitors to enjoy for years to come.
Let’s celebrate local art and community together — your vote helps shape the look of our town!
👉 Scroll to the bottom of this page to cast your vote in the poll after viewing all the mural submissions below. Your opinion makes a difference — don’t miss out!
Summer Sayula Glow by Vero Burans
My art this summer in Sayulita is inspired by slowing down—capturing the rhythm of ocean waves, the sweetness of fresh fruit, and golden sunsets by the sea. With pastel vintage tones, each piece creates a unique, magical vibe, perfect for your new Sayulita sand bar or space. It represents the essence of this dreamy coastal town—fresh, free, and full of sun-kissed soul. @Veroburans

Neptune’s Rises by Erick Escalante
Fable-like narrative that stimulates the imagination @erick__escalante

Todas Las Almas, Una Cancion by Gianna Burror
My piece is a celebration of contrasts and changes, illustrating how the diverse aspects of traditional and modern societies have come together to form something unified in Sayulita. The backdrop reflects the untamed natural beauty of Nayarit, with evidence of progressive civilization scattered throughout. The anonymous male subject serves as a timeless portrayal of traditional Mexican culture, while the anonymous female subject represents a progressive shift in cultural ideation, highlighting individuality and encouraging its expression. The harmonious blending of the two subjects and the background creates a visual representation of both the classic history and the exciting future of Sayulita. Ultimately, this work conveys the idea that without learning from the past, we cannot move forward as individuals or as a community. @giannaburroart

Sayulita Life by Jose Antonio Hernández Munguía
There’s a lot of inspiration all around Sayulita – The sea, the jungle, and around town. @elartedeantonio

Sea Goddess by Gaia Camponi Benaglia
I love to paint animals and elemental spirits. I believe there is a soul in all things, or at least an energy that holds everything up. This painting is dedicated to the element water and its divinity, some call it Yemayà, others Haramara. The power of water that nourishes, cleanses emotions, washes away dirt, sometimes violently destroys to make space for the new, sometimes waters and gives life to flora and fauna, always her. I dedicate my life to painting murals around the world that can express messages of awareness towards nature and help modern man to remember where we come from. @gaya_camponi_art

Great Wave by Harlan Thompson
Inspired by the water and colors of Sayulita @harlan22

Atardecer Pixelado Mexicano by José Antonio Collantez Ortiz
Contemporary landscape @homokosmikus

Abundancia En Oleaje by Bernardo Partida Gómez
This artwork it is inspired by the sea and its freedom. Vibrant colors and lot of movement that evoques joy and abundance. Since this technique its improvised, the final result can have some minor diferences while establishing the same composition and color palette.

Wild Waves by Erick Escalante
Strength, freedom, and sensuality represented by a nude female figure riding a mythological-looking sea horse emerging from a wave. @erick__escalante

Sayulita Sensuality by Tracy Ferm
The turquoise water, tropical landscapes, and magnificent sounds & vibrant colors of Sayulita

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