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Comments: 19
  • #19

    Robert T. — Fresno, California (Wednesday, 10 June 2026 07:09)

    Still can’t believe he’s gone.
    Thank you for all the memories and all the inspiration through the years.

  • #18

    Angela (from N.Y. City) (Friday, 05 June 2026 05:08)

    There was something deeply human about Adan’s paintings.
    Even people far outside the culture could feel the emotion immediately.
    That is rare.

  • #17

    Daniel - San Diego, CA (Saturday, 30 May 2026 00:10)

    I grew up watching Blood In Blood Out with my cousins and later discovered Adan’s paintings behind the film.
    That made me appreciate the movie even more.
    Respect forever.

  • #16

    Jesse M. — Sacramento, California (Tuesday, 26 May 2026 07:23)

    Legends like Adan Hernandez don’t come around often.
    His work inspired an entire generation of artists and fans.
    Rest easy, maestro.

  • #15

    Stephanie R. — Tucson, Arizona (Friday, 22 May 2026 05:32)

    Your work meant so much to my husband.
    We still have one of your posters framed in our living room after all these years.
    Thank you for everything.
    R.I.P.

  • #14

    Victor - El Paso, Texas (Thursday, 21 May 2026 05:36)

    Thank you for painting our stories.
    A true original.
    Gone too soon.

  • #13

    Sonia (from Cali) (Tuesday, 19 May 2026 23:00)

    I visited The Cheech last year and seeing Adan’s work there was unforgettable.
    His art had such a powerful presence.
    My deepest condolences to the family.

  • #12

    Raymond (Sunday, 17 May 2026 22:03)

    Adan Hernandez captured something real that very few artists ever could.
    His paintings carried culture, pain, pride and history all at once.
    Rest in peace.

  • #11

    Jennifer (Phoenix, Arizona) (Saturday, 16 May 2026 08:38)

    This news truly broke my heart.
    Blood In Blood Out was such an important movie to so many of us, and your artwork became part of that history forever.
    Thank you for everything.

  • #10

    Miguel (Saturday, 16 May 2026 06:13)

    A piece of Chicano art history is gone.
    But legends never really disappear.
    Thank you for everything you gave to the community.

  • #9

    Anthony (Saturday, 16 May 2026 04:35)

    I had one of Adan’s prints hanging in my garage for over 20 years.
    Every friend who came over asked about it.
    That says everything about the power of his work.
    Rest easy, legend.

  • #8

    Monica (Saturday, 16 May 2026 02:53)

    Thank you for representing our culture with dignity, pride and beauty.
    Your art will continue inspiring future generations.

  • #7

    David (Friday, 15 May 2026 21:58)

    I discovered Adan’s work only a few years ago, but it instantly connected with me.
    There was honesty and soul in every painting.
    Sending prayers to the family and everyone who loved his art.

  • #6

    Luis Hernandez — Albuquerque, New Mexico (Friday, 15 May 2026 17:54)

    Descansa en paz, maestro.
    Your paintings spoke louder than words.
    A true Chicano legend.

  • #5

    Ricky Gonzalez (Thursday, 14 May 2026 02:53)

    Nothing is last forever except our legacy,and Adam Left foot print of his creativity and identity in our community R.I.P brother the chicanos family we going to remember for ever .

  • #4

    Carlos — East Los Angeles (Tuesday, 12 May 2026 16:06)

    I still remember seeing your work for the first time in the early 90s.
    Nobody painted our culture the way you did.
    Much love and respect to the family.

  • #3

    Maria G. — San Antonio, Texas (Monday, 11 May 2026 21:51)

    Thank you for giving us so many unforgettable memories.
    Your art was part of my childhood and part of my family’s story.
    Rest in peace, Adan. Your legacy will live forever.

  • #2

    Erica — Las Vegas, Nevada (Sunday, 10 May 2026 04:03)

    So saddened.
    My brother introduced me to Adan’s paintings years ago and we became instant fans.
    Sending love and strength to the family.

  • #1

    Johannes (Thursday, 26 February 2026 09:26)

    On the 15th of May in 2021 we lost you, carnale.
    It was a pleasure to work with you!
    You will always be in our hearts.

    Thank you for your trust and friendship!
    Rest in peace!

    Vatos Locos forever!

Adan Hernandez is the artist behind the iconic paintings featured in the film Blood In Blood Out. His artwork represents Chicano culture, barrio life and the world of Vatos Locos. Adan Hernandez is widely known for his artwork featured in the film Blood In Blood Out. His paintings represent the culture, struggles and identity of Chicano communities.