Heartbeat & Soul explores the pulse that keeps the city alive and the soul that endures through the generations. The densely layered mural is formed by Eric Okdeh’s mosaics of recycled glass and mirror, blended with Jamond Bullock’s painted vignettes. The colorful imagery alludes to the industries that have sustained Memphis throughout its history—healthcare, education, and the arts—interlaced with aerial views of local landmarks and street maps. The mural features familiar places and people including the University of Memphis, Clayborn Temple, Ashlar Hall, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Beale Street Flippers. The inclusion of blooming irises, sprouts in a child’s cupped hands, and other natural elements suggests notions of growth and longevity, as a people and a city.
The mural is a collaboration between Memphis-based artist Jamond Bullock and Eric Okdeh, an artist based in Philadelphia. Their partnership has connected two cities known for public art and storytelling, while the inclusion of symbols such as the pyramid relates Memphis’s unique history to a broader global context. Memphis has long been a place formed by migration, a history invoked by the artist’s inclusion of a dragonfly—a migratory insect and symbol of transformation, adaptation, and self-realization.