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Proyectos Tyrone is a conduit for BIPOC-centric projects that promote artisans/designers/humans from marginalized LA regions. We release all objects for purchase on a micro-scale, focusing on quality over quantity.

El Baile Digital
This small-run shirt design comes in collaboration with LA-based artist and musician Alfredo Gonzalez-Martinez, AKA El Keamo. As the music of El Keamo rushes through multiple styles and sounds to discover the in-between area of traditional and contemporary expressions, El Baile Digital is a visual celebration of this exercise. Designed by Carlos Avila of Proyectos Tyrone, this shirt features graphic imagery from various Mexica codices interwoven with contemporary bespoke typographic treatment and visual language motifs to merge past and present through a distinct “818” lens.

Printed in Van Nuys, Los Angeles by expert music merch production house Blythe Printing Studio on natural white, 6-oz. 100% cotton fiber.

**Model Leah is 5’7 and wearing size L 

Features
  • 1 Front Color
  • 3 screened Back Colors
  • 6 oz., 100% Preshrunk, Natural White Cotton
  • Bespoke Design
  • Printed as a small run in Los Angeles


Bonsai “Bootleg Edition” 10 ML Aromatic Roller

Bonsai is a scent about contrast and asymmetry, pleasantly disconcerted by experiencing an intimate, miniature version of our larger selves. Developed and compounded in micro batches by LA-based art and scent studio J.Pera, this scent is inspired by the work of Chido-En and Javier Ramirez, with the melding of cultures in the city of LA. Featuring copal, seaweed, orange blossom, and juniper berry.

Each ingredient brings a piece of the story together. Copal: the sap used as incense in traditional Mexican households, Orange Blossom: The fruit iconic to the San Fernando Valley, Juniper Berry: The essence of a Juniper Bonsai, and seaweed: the plant that grows in the oceans touching the parallel shores of Japan and California.

Use the 10 ML Aromatic Oil to create a distinctive fragrant mark by applying it on your skin any time of the day lasting for a few hours.

Scent Profile:
Sweet floral, woody, salty green


Available for purchase online and in person at Cafemurmus


Chido–EN Jardinero Shirt
Unlike the majority of international cities, Los Angeles is primarily made up of large sprawling suburban neighborhoods built after WWII. A prototypical home features a prominent front yard with a lawn using non-native Kentucky Bluegrass symbolic of the American Dream for most of the twentieth century. These lawns have been historically maintained by different waves of immigrants of color — be it Japanese and Korean diasporas of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries or the Mexican and Central American diasporas from the late twentieth century until today.

The LA landscaper endures many physical challenges due to the nature of their work, but there are also external factors that make this work challenging. Landscapers are usually viewed as a necessary nuisance, exploited by both neighborhood councils and their own clients, who often complain about noise pollution, the cost of services, and even question their legal status in the country. These factors all play into the perception of the residential landscaper as a low-skill, non-desirable job. The reality is that most landscapers are proud of their work and have skills that take years to acquire. Many of these landscapers have become entrepreneurs, building a large client base with multiple employees.

As a landscaper's business grows, promotion and utility naturally merge in printed and branded company worker garments. The most practical garment being the T-Shirt, usually seen as a long sleeve tee in bright colors for maximum visibility, safety, and protection from the brutal LA sun. Aside from its utility purpose, the company shirt visualizes and denotes a sense of professionalism and legitimacy while helping promote the company and instill pride for the wearer. The Chido-EN Jardinero shirt is directly inspired by these landscaper shirts that are seen throughout the city's neighborhood lawns.

Printed in Van Nuys, LA by Blythe Printing Studio on off-yellow Comfort Colors, 6.1-ounce, 100% ring-spun cotton.



“Ando Chido” — Juniperus Procumbens in Nike Cortez 
Experimental potting pushes the tree’s limits and challenges the art form’s technical and artistic boundaries; it frames new conversations and often sparks controversy. “Ando Chido” manifests Chido-En in the most literal fashion, juxtaposing an ancient Japanese art form with the living visual language of Mexican-American culture in LA. This tree should remain outdoors and watered every day. Bring indoors only when being displayed for short periods.  Since the tree has been recently re-potted, the artist cannot guarantee the tree’s life—however—the artists will make all efforts to consult with you on how best to keep the tree alive.

Each tree includes a consultation with Javier, where care and maintenance tips will be discussed and best practices for providing the best conditions for your tree to thrive. Additional consultations and styling sessions could be arranged at a later date.
On view at Murmus LA until Sept. 26.

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Juniperus Procumbens
The iconic juniper is the traditional Bonsai choice. These trees are what people in the west typically consider when imagining Bonsai. According to Javier, “It’s one of my favorite trees to work on. They live well in the Southern California climate, and there are many ways you can style them” This tree should remain outdoors and watered every day. Bring indoors only when being displayed for short periods.


Each tree includes a consultation with Javier, where care and maintenance tips will be discussed and best practices for providing the best conditions for your tree to thrive. Additional consultations and styling sessions could be arranged at a later date.

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H 7", 17.78cm

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H 5.5", 13.97cm

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