![]() | Coming from the east on 29th Street, you enter South Tucson as you cross the railroad tracks. (Here's a map.) These three welcoming murals are all on the north side in the first few blocks -- before you get to 4th Avenue. |
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Update (September 29, 2014): I've found details about the second mural in La Tusa, The Tattoo Mural.
1 comment:
I designed those and they were altered/created at Las Artes,for the Corridor Revitalization Project. I had a dream that they came to me to do a tattoo-related mural before it happened.
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