Kenneth Lazan Faulk Jr
Kenneth Lazan Faulk Jr is an Atlantic City artist whose work celebrates everyday people as symbols of strength and grace. His mural Everyday Saints reimagines local residents as saints, framed by halos made from ordinary objects and surrounded by vivid color. Drawing from sacred iconography, Faulk transforms public walls into portraits of resilience and community, honoring those who sustain the city through work, care, and quiet perseverance. His art turns familiar faces into mirrors of local identity and everyday divinity.
Everyday Saints
Everyday Saints is a mural honoring Atlantic City residents as symbols of resilience and community. Inspired by sacred iconography, the work reimagines neighbors as saints, framed with halos of everyday objects. It transforms the former church space into a celebration of the people who truly sustain the city.
Kenneth Lazan Faulk Jr seeks to honor the stories of ordinary people and elevate them into spaces where they can be seen as powerful and sacred with his art. Through bold imagery and community-rooted themes, he transforms walls into mirrors of local identity. Each project is both a celebration of place and a call to recognize the value of those who sustain it.