On his first visit to Bend in 2008, Erik Hoogen walked through the Silver Moon Brewing alley and envisioned painting a mural along the brick wall. He spoke with the Silver Moon Brewing owner, Tyler Reichert, who told Hoogen wall art was only allowed in the Makerโs District of Bend.
Fast forward to 2019, and Hoogen had built relationships with James Watts and Matt Barrett, who took over Silver Moon Brewing in 2013. Meanwhile, the city had loosened the mural code; Hoogenโs vision was ready to become reality.ย

The alleyway now displays Hoogenโs โSMB Mixtapeโ with Side A and Side B: a monochrome compilation of portraits of ninety-nine famous musicians in remarkable realism, chosen so observers could find their favorite musician and appreciate the mural from their own perspective. Over four-month stints during the past two summers, Hoogen spent most of his time in the alleyway, drinking beer and painting. Typically, being an artist can be reclusive work, but Hoogen joked how often heโd hear an โexcuse me,โ followed by a request, or demand, naming the next artist he should paint. Often, he agreed.ย
Hoogenโs work was inspired by musicians and their ability to create common ground and unity between people. This was his criteria behind each idol he painted, including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh of The Wailers and Dolly Parton. โYou think about these artists, about what they did. You think about their music and about how everyoneโs together, and youโre looking at beautiful human beings from all races and nationalities,โ said Hoogen. โEverybody thinks theyโre looking at music, but what youโre looking at really is the human race coming togetherโunity and positivity and love and rhythm to the people.โย
When Hoogen decided on the mural theme, Watts and Barrett were quickly on board. Given Silver Moonโs rapidly growing music scene, painting ninety-nine of the greatest musicians of all time was relevant, said Watts. He and Barrett were immensely supportive through the painting process, providing Hoogen with living space, paying for his gas and expenses and offering an open bar along with a generous paycheck. They even welcomed Hoogenโs dog, Bubba, who has since passed but can be found in the mural.
Hoogen attributes the ability to paint with consistency for eight months to the support and opportunity to be comfortable and himself at Silver Moon. โIt was the hardest thing Iโve ever done, staying consistent,โ said Hoogen. โTo just get in the zone and dial one after another perfectly became really powerful for me, especially with outdoor house paint in ninety-degree heat that dries in a second. I felt like the universe painted the whole thing, and I just channeled it.โ
Thereโs still an unpainted section in the alleyway that Hoogen intends to return to. Perhaps the mural will be โBonus Tracksโ featuring additional musicians, or a completely different themeโobservers will have to see for themselves in the upcoming years. As for this summer, Hoogen will be painting a mural for a private home project called River Sol, located near First Street Rapids.
See it for yourself at Silver Moon Brewing.