It is fully operated by volunteers. … We wanted to create something to represent Tucson to serve as a landmark for people looking for the shop. You'll notice a heart shaped cactus pad on the prickly pear on the left. That is to represent community since it is a volunteer operation benefitting a community hospital.Here's the scene: I was there on June 7th.
Showing posts with label Angela Pittenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angela Pittenger. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
The Teal Saguaro
The Teal Saguaro is a resale boutique that benefits Tucson Medical Center. Angela Pittenger painted this mural on its west wall:
She wrote:
Friday, June 24, 2022
Welcome to Palo Verde Park Neighborhood
New muralist Angela Pittenger, whose bench at Palo Verde Park we posted three days ago, has painted a similar mural at the entrance to the Palo Verde Park Neighborhood. It's at the neighborhood entrance along Kolb. Thanks to Angela for these two photos:
Here's my photo of the right (northeast) side, taken May 22nd: A detail from the left (southeast) side: The center (east) side, the right edge of the green circle: As I mentioned last time, her website is www.AngelaPittenger.com. Her Instagram is @angelapittenger; you can see some of it without an account, but don't click on any photos or you'll be asked to log in.
Watch for her mural at Teal Saguaro here in July or August.
Here's my photo of the right (northeast) side, taken May 22nd: A detail from the left (southeast) side: The center (east) side, the right edge of the green circle: As I mentioned last time, her website is www.AngelaPittenger.com. Her Instagram is @angelapittenger; you can see some of it without an account, but don't click on any photos or you'll be asked to log in.
Watch for her mural at Teal Saguaro here in July or August.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Cheerful bench at Palo Verde Park (Murals being made, part 69)
When you're in Palo Verde Park at Palo Verde Pool (which has a mural outside), walk west to the northwest corner of the park. You'll find a bench painted by Angela Pittenger. Here are the north (front side), then the south side:
Closeups around the bench:
In the last photo above, her signature is at the bottom right:
Just by chance, I found Angela's email address after I took those photos on April 26th. I wrote and asked if she'd share some info about the mural and maybe photos of it being painted. She did! Here's what she wrote and five photos of one part being painted:
Her website is www.AngelaPittenger.com. Her Instagram is @angelapittenger; you can see some of it without an account, but don't click on any photos or you'll be asked to log in.
Thanks so much, Angela! We'll be showing another of your murals next time.
Closeups around the bench:
In the last photo above, her signature is at the bottom right:
Just by chance, I found Angela's email address after I took those photos on April 26th. I wrote and asked if she'd share some info about the mural and maybe photos of it being painted. She did! Here's what she wrote and five photos of one part being painted:
The Palo Verde Park Neighborhood has been trying to improve the neighborhood and asked me to come up with a bright, happy, flowery design for that little wall to liven up the playground area. I incorporated a bee and a butterfly because they put in a pollinator garden so it ties the whole park together.Let's finish with five photos Angela sent. They show how she painted the flower at the center of the first photo (the north side of the bench) above:
Once I drafted an idea, they took it to the City for approval and then raised funds to pay for it. Members of the Palo Verde Park Neighborhood went to work preparing the wall, which took a lot of work. They scraped and torched it to get it smooth enough to paint.
I painted it on my own. The handprints on the opposite side were done by children from Kellond Elementary School, which is next to the park. It really makes it a kids’ space and creates a sense of whimsy and playfulness. The wall was very chipped and dull before I painted the mural. That wall has always kind of been a gathering spot for parents while their kids play. I know I spent many hours sitting there when my son was little. It’s really cool to help improve the park that I love in such a joyous way. Kids love it. They look at all the flowers and get excited when they find the lady bug that’s painted on there.
Her website is www.AngelaPittenger.com. Her Instagram is @angelapittenger; you can see some of it without an account, but don't click on any photos or you'll be asked to log in.
Thanks so much, Angela! We'll be showing another of your murals next time.
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