
Elon Musk and Andrew Tate donated 2 million dollars to support Iryna Zarutska’s murals across America.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk and entrepreneur Andrew Tate have both pledged 1 million dollars each to the campaign to have 300 murals of Iryna’s face painted in cities all across America the remaining funds will go directly to her family.
Nearly 800 artists are ready to paint, transforming cold concrete into canvases of memory resilience, and defiance. This isn’t just art it’s a message carved into the heart of our cities making her image a powerful symbol of unity and remembrance.

These murals will be painted across major cities in the United States, serving as a powerful reminder of the tragedy that shook the nation’s conscience and serving as a powerful reminder that the brutal death on the Charlotte train must never be forgotten.
Creating and viewing these murals can be a vital part of a community’s grieving and healing process. When a community experiences a violent death, it can feel powerless.
The act of creating a mural is a way to reclaim that power. It’s a collaborative effort that brings people together to process collective grief and to find a sense of solidarity. These art pieces can transform a site of tragedy into a place of hope, peace, and reflection, fostering a sense of shared purpose and resilience.