World-renowned artist and political activist Scott LoBaido — out of New Dorp, Staten Island — has been a patriotic artist for over 30 years. He has gained prominence during President Donald Trump’s 2016, 2020, and 2024 campaigns with the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement and the fight against global totalitarianism.
LoBaido has a very active Twitter account. He performed speed paintings of the American Flag at President Donald Trump rallies before the 2024 election, and continues to do them at events at Mar-a-Lago.
Live, poolside at Maralago. For My Good Friend James O’Keefe !! If you don’t know this man, you should ! pic.twitter.com/8b0kC5OlsD
— Scott LoBaido (@ScottLoBaido) November 14, 2025
In 2006, long before the Trump and the MAGA Movement, Scott journeyed across the United States in a 1989 Chevy Suburban, painting an American flag on a rooftop in each of the 50 states. He relied on donations of paint, food, and money. WABC featured him as person of the week.
A movie was made about Scott LoBaido in 2024 — The Relentless Patriot.
LoBaido American Flag Murals on Staten Island
Scott has also been painting American Flag murals all over his home borough of Staten Island for years — and most Staten Islanders haven’t noticed. In this article we’ll go on a treasure hunt for Scott LoBaido American Flag murals, and post them.
Keep checking back because as we find them, we’ll add them here.
ShopRite Building on Hylan Blvd in New Dorp
This building used to be a Shop Rite, when Scott painted the mural. Now it is a Toyota dealership. Here is a Truth on this.


Main Street & Amboy Road in Tottenville
On the side of a building in Tottenville at corner of Amboy Road and Main Street — this building now houses Tres Amigos Taqueria, a Mexican restaurant. Scott LoBaido’s autograph is on the top left of the mural. Here is a Truth on this.


This mural was done in 2017 as part of a Tottenville Beautification project, spearheaded by Tottenville residents Dennis McKeon and Sal Adragna. There is a video of the ceremony of its unveiling.



The Old Sedutto’s (Something Sweet) on New Dorp Lane
The photo below was taken several years ago to show the ingenuity of using buckets of sand for the base of outside umbrellas, temporarily installed during COVID outside the old Sedutto’s building (now “Something Sweet”) on Clawson Street and New Dorp Lane.
I did not realize there was a Scott LoBaido on the wall!

Leotta Auto Repair Building on Arthur Kill Road
Scott LoBaido freedom flag mural on Leotta Auto Repair building, corner of Arthur Kill Road and Rossville Avenue. Here is a Truth on this.




Ballfield Dugouts Across the Street from Clove Lake Park





Side of a Building on Seguine Avenue & Florence


Side of a Building on Seguine Avenue & Waterbury


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