Fri. Apr 19th, 2024

Homage to the Santora Mural

The Santora Mural may be gone but last night, during the Artists Village Art Walk, artists and supporters gathered to pay homage to the artwork, which was whitewashed by the new owner of the Santora building, Jack Jakosky.

The artists cleverly set up a projector to recreate the image of the destroyed mural, on the now white wall.  Someone set up a picture of famed Indian leader and freedom fighter Mahatma Ghandi.

Matt Southgate, the principal artist behind the mural, emailed a concluding statement on the mural after the homage, “Eradicating art works that are a source of community pride is an act of terrorism against the people. When are the wealthy elite going to face up to the consequences of their insensitive, callous and greedy behavior? Never! unless we force them to.”
Whitewashed Santora
Southgate’s studio, Studio del Sotano, was also whitewashed.
When I first reported about Jakosky’s destruction of the Santora mural I pondered if he was going to replace it with paintings of “whales and dolphins.”  I might not have been far off.  Apparently he has paid to install sea-inspired murals.
According to an article dating back to 2000, Jakosky paid artist Mia Tavonatti to design nine mosaic murals, representing “The Peninsula,” to beautify Newport Elementary School, which Jakosky attended and which his three kids also attended.  According to the article, the murals featured “A surfer riding the waves. Newport Pier at sunset. A trio of junior lifeguards racing down the beach.”
Newport Elementary School murals
“The mosaics cost about $5,000 each. No school funds were involved. The money for the project came from private donors — including Councilman Tod Ridgeway, the Segerstroms and a number of community associations,” according to the article.
That same article also mentioned Jakosky’s wife, Shannon.  She goes by Shannon Miller Jakosky on Facebook.  Her father Ralph was a Hall of Fame college basketball coach according to Wikipedia.  Miller Jakosky was also once the coach of the Sailor Girls basketball team at Newport Harbor.
Get this – Shannon is a big supporter of the Sawdust Festival, a non-profit organization in Laguna Beach that “celebrated and supports the work of local artists,” according to their Facebook Page.  “The Sawdust Art Festival sets itself apart from Laguna Beach¹s other summer art festivals in that it is nonjuried, so it plays a vital role in supporting the careers of many local artists.”
Miller Jakosky also appears to be a huge liberal, as per her Facebook status updates.  She is fixated on global warming and complaining about non-organic food. So how does Miller Jakosky feel about her husband whitewashing the mural at the Santora?  And is she the reason that Jakosky bought the Santora in the first place?  And when will they be commissioning murals about Newport Beach for the Santora building?  Or perhaps about sailing as a Google search of Jakosky revealed that perhaps his only passion in life besides his properties is underwriting competitive sailing teams.



By Editor

The New Santa Ana blog has been covering news, events and politics in Santa Ana since 2009.

4 thoughts on “Jakosky once paid for murals based on Newport Beach, for a public school”
  1. So who is the German gal he hangs out with all the time? When you say “wife”, you do mean ”
    Exwife”, correct?

  2. “Eradicating art works that are a source of community pride is an act of terrorism against the people. When are the wealthy elite going to face up to the consequences of their insensitive, callous and greedy behavior? Never! unless we force them to.”……………. Hmmmmmmm

    These are not “wealthy elite” but the alleged “God’s chosen people” — Matt.

    The truth which is not true is oxymoron!…….. “unless we force them to” is true statement though.

    Jews claim to be God’s chosen people, but they were His chosen people. Only the elect of the Jews (which is an extremely small minority) will be saved.

    Jesus Christ, who is God incarnate, pronounced judgment on the Jews for rejecting Him:

    The Jews generally rejected Jesus, the true Messiah, therefore Jesus cursed the fig tree, which represents Israel, saying, “May you never bear fruit again!” (Mat. 21:18).

    When the Jewish chief priests and elders questioned Jesus’ authority He said to them, “I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people [Gentiles] who will produce its fruit” (Mat. 21:43).

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