Garcia’s mural “Frontier Justice” can be found in the St. Paul Creative Enterprise Zone at 875 North Prior Ave, St. Paul, selected by the Chroma Zone Mural Festival and partnering with E-Z Recycling to bring this mural to fruition. The mural only consists of four colors, yellow, red, white, and blue. The piece depicts a Deer and a Loon, the Minnesota state bird, in nature picking up plastic cans and bottles stored in bins. The two bins are the two windows protruding from the building on which the mural lives on. The Loon is in a canoe floating down river, notably with a Minnesota Twins baseball cap on, while the Deer is off to the side with an axe in hand. Near the bottom of the mural, you can see the original piping of the building that was integrated into the art piece. The pipes are painted blue to blend-in with the painting, representing an oil rig which was cut by Deer’s axe. The Deer is in a dominant stance, resembling the art piece of George Washington crossing the Delaware River, on the oil rig looking off into the distance. A key component of the Deer is the content of its shirt which displays “Line 3” with an arrow through it, representing a recently installed oil pipeline that passes through north Minnesota, a controversial subject of debate during the time of the mural’s creation. Lastly, the top of the mural you can spot a mountainous landscape and an urban skyline releasing fumes into the air behind a tree line.