Eric Rodriguez, aka “Drigo”, is a North-Texas based, Chicano artist. He received his AAS in Graphic Design from Collin County Community College in 2016. Rodriquez’s artistic practice draws from his graphic design background as well as Mexican American and Skater cultures.

Since 2016, Rodriquez has garnered critical and commercial acclaim for his mural work. In 2021, he was commissioned to paint a mural on one side of the Broadway Chapter Apartments parking garage. Spanning 5,000 sq ft. and five-stories, Rodriquez’s work is currently the largest public mural in Fort Worth, TX.

He has collaborated with local and global companies including Zumiez, Samsung Mobile, Essentia and IBM. In 2016, clothing and lifestyle brand, Zumiez, invited Rodriquez to create a collaborative mural in Oahu, Hawaii to promote their new Converse Cons skate shoe line. In 2019, Zumiez commissioned him to design and paint the 4DWN Skatepark for the brand’s Best Foot Forward Finals. In 2020, Rodriquez collaborated with Samsung Mobile for Hispanic Heritage Month where his work was displayed on prominent NYC billboards in Times Square and One World Trade.

His work has been featured in D Magazine, Glasstire, Fort Worth Magazine and other online publications. Rodriquez is currently working on a permanent installation to be displayed at Meow Wolf’s Grapevine, TX location opening in 2023.