Friday, July 20, 2012
Maybe a mural, part 35: Santa Rosa sidewalk
A couple of blocks north of 22nd Street — South 10th Avenue & La Paz Street — west of our previous three posts — is the west entrance to the library and Santa Rosa Park. These three tiles are on the sidewalk in the middle of that intersection.
Below are closeups of each tile. I found them on January 18th.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Gate on South 7th
This is the entrance gate to the home at 1018 S. 7th Avenue. I rode by on January 18th.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Maybe a mural, part 34: entry arch with flowers
Lots of Tucson homes have painted designs that you might call a “mural.” There are so many that we won't show them all here! I thought this one was especially nice, though. I found it at 932 S. 7th Avenue on January 18th.
There are more murals in the block north and south of here (see the previous and the next entries on this blog), and it's near downtown. Stop by!
There are more murals in the block north and south of here (see the previous and the next entries on this blog), and it's near downtown. Stop by!
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Pio Decimo Angel Children's Center
There are two beautiful murals here at 848 S. 7th Avenue.
This tile mural is on the east wall. It's signed at the bottom left Community Artists Project / Carol Kestler / Nancy Martin / Partial funding by (unreadable). At the bottom right Bishop Francis Green / Bishop Manuel Moreno / Director Esther Tang / (P)resident Constance Howard / 1982:
And, on the south wall, behind the playground:
This tile mural is on the east wall. It's signed at the bottom left Community Artists Project / Carol Kestler / Nancy Martin / Partial funding by (unreadable). At the bottom right Bishop Francis Green / Bishop Manuel Moreno / Director Esther Tang / (P)resident Constance Howard / 1982:
And, on the south wall, behind the playground:
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Our sixth anniversary!
As Melodi King and I were discussing how to update the mural map just recently, I realized that this blog has been online for six years now — since July 12, 2006.
If you'd like to look back, click on the collage above or choose one of the years from the Blog Archive in the right-hand column.
Happy sixth to us! Thanks for reading.
If you'd like to look back, click on the collage above or choose one of the years from the Blog Archive in the right-hand column.
Happy sixth to us! Thanks for reading.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Was a mural
This was the south side of the building at 1016 S. 6th Avenue (south of 20th Avenue) on January 18. There are bits of what looks like the original mural popping out from underneath the paint.
If you know what mural was here, please leave a comment below or send me email. If you have a photo, I'd be glad to post it! (Same goes for any former mural that we haven't shown on the blog. There's a list of mural locations in the table of murals.)
Update (July 22, 2012): More of the story of this wall is in today's post.
If you know what mural was here, please leave a comment below or send me email. If you have a photo, I'd be glad to post it! (Same goes for any former mural that we haven't shown on the blog. There's a list of mural locations in the table of murals.)
Update (July 22, 2012): More of the story of this wall is in today's post.
Sunday, July 08, 2012
KY Supermarket
This (tagged) mural is on the southwest corner of 21st Street & 6th Avenue. You can see it on this photo of the KY Supermarket building by Dean Jeffrey.
Friday, July 06, 2012
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Calle de Jardin revisited
Want to take a stroll after your Fourth of July cookout? One of the nicest short streets for murals is Calle de Jardin, just south of Broadway. You can see that street corner in our February 17, 2010 post.
Next south, at 125 S. Calle de Jardin, is a home with some painted plants and pots as well as some real ones:
A few steps farther, at 136 S. Calle de Jardin, another desert scene:
On the other side of the street, at 211 S. Calle de Jartin, is a nural on a wall next to the street:
And, at the corner of El Volador, a pleasant place to sit — in the middle of the intersection!
Here's a map centered at the corner with Cooper Street.
I took the photos on January 11.
Next south, at 125 S. Calle de Jardin, is a home with some painted plants and pots as well as some real ones:
A few steps farther, at 136 S. Calle de Jardin, another desert scene:
On the other side of the street, at 211 S. Calle de Jartin, is a nural on a wall next to the street:
And, at the corner of El Volador, a pleasant place to sit — in the middle of the intersection!
Here's a map centered at the corner with Cooper Street.
I took the photos on January 11.
Monday, July 02, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Compass High School!
I used an exclamation point on the title because the murals here are overpowering: big, bright, and almost everywhere. This charter school looks to be preparing its students for a career — including one in art. You can see a list of school businesses in the sign at the left. (As always, you can click on the photo for a larger view.)
A lot of these murals are not painted on; they're "wraps," applied with what looks like a printed film of some sort by s student business at the school. But there's plenty of paint, too.
We showed one of the murals here a year ago in Flaming mural on 22nd. That's at the west end of campus, at the school's auto shop. Around the corner is the entrance to the shop, with cars painted on the doors:
(I took the second photo on April 8th.) That name GatorEyez comes from the school team name, the Compass High School (Navi)Gators. (“Compass navigators”... get it? It took me a little while.)
On the right side of that building, next to the auto shop, is a mural with five scenes from the school:
I'm not sure that the middle of the five photos is actually from 2012. A staff member told me that the photo shows the student who painted the huge mural on back of the school; he's standing on the lift that he used to reach the top of the wall. The mural has been there for a while — long enough to be covered by a couple of storage sheds (there was nowhere else to put the sheds, the staff member told me). Here are shots from three angles:
(While you're waiting in line for the Arizona emissions testing facility, look to your left to see that mural.)
On my first visit, January 10th, there was a mural in the outside hallway in front of the art studio. This mural was gone when I came back on April 8th:
Last, here are the “wraps” on the buildings around the northeast-side parking lot:
Quite a place, isn't it? Here's a map.
A lot of these murals are not painted on; they're "wraps," applied with what looks like a printed film of some sort by s student business at the school. But there's plenty of paint, too.
We showed one of the murals here a year ago in Flaming mural on 22nd. That's at the west end of campus, at the school's auto shop. Around the corner is the entrance to the shop, with cars painted on the doors:
(I took the second photo on April 8th.) That name GatorEyez comes from the school team name, the Compass High School (Navi)Gators. (“Compass navigators”... get it? It took me a little while.)
On the right side of that building, next to the auto shop, is a mural with five scenes from the school:
I'm not sure that the middle of the five photos is actually from 2012. A staff member told me that the photo shows the student who painted the huge mural on back of the school; he's standing on the lift that he used to reach the top of the wall. The mural has been there for a while — long enough to be covered by a couple of storage sheds (there was nowhere else to put the sheds, the staff member told me). Here are shots from three angles:
(While you're waiting in line for the Arizona emissions testing facility, look to your left to see that mural.)
On my first visit, January 10th, there was a mural in the outside hallway in front of the art studio. This mural was gone when I came back on April 8th:
Last, here are the “wraps” on the buildings around the northeast-side parking lot:
Quite a place, isn't it? Here's a map.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Cool scene on Kelvin
This dark desert scene is on a wall facing the garden at 2202 S. Kelvin Stravenue. I found it on January 17th.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Brandi Fenton Memorial Park
Sunday (the 24th) I saw a notice in the Arizona Daily Star's In Memoriam section for Brandi Michelle Fenton. She was born on that day in 1989. I remembered that I had photos of the wonderful little park near the Rillito, dedicated to her, filled with mosaic murals. The photos (which I took on December 8, 2011) were just coming up in my long backlog of mural photos... so, here they are!
As the park's Pima County web page says, “Brandi Fenton Memorial Park is the result of a unique partnership between public and private sectors. The Fenton family initiated a public-private partnership to help fund and develop the park, in memory of their daughter.” Even if you aren't a mural lover, this place is worth the trip to see. Let's start with the plaque showing Brandi and the park's story:
Near the entrance to the garden area is a mural with safe driving tips. (Brandi lost her life in a car accident during March 2003.)
The garden entrance:
The "Tree of Life" wall on one side of the fountain:
A bench with a mosaic mural on the top dedicated to Jose Luis “Guapo” Rincon, and the mosaic on one end for Herb Carson...
...and the other end, with several names:
Tne top of another bench, a memorial to Casey Allyn Gosnell:
And two thank-you murals for contributors:
You can read more about the park on the JewishTucson.org website, Pima County park memorializing Jewish teen is community-wide effort. And here's a map.
By the way, for some reason, the official address of the park is on River Road (it's at the bottom of this page), and Google Maps will show you the middle of the park if you click on that address. But the park actually stretches from the southwest corner of Alvernon and Dodge, and the clubhouse is near that corner.
Update (March 5, 2018): For photos of the rest of the Community Garden, visit the Tucson's Pocket Parks blog and see the entry Brandi Fenton Memorial Park.
Update (May 25, 2018): There are more murals on the AKS Kickin’ It Clubhouse.
As the park's Pima County web page says, “Brandi Fenton Memorial Park is the result of a unique partnership between public and private sectors. The Fenton family initiated a public-private partnership to help fund and develop the park, in memory of their daughter.” Even if you aren't a mural lover, this place is worth the trip to see. Let's start with the plaque showing Brandi and the park's story:
Near the entrance to the garden area is a mural with safe driving tips. (Brandi lost her life in a car accident during March 2003.)
The garden entrance:
The "Tree of Life" wall on one side of the fountain:
A bench with a mosaic mural on the top dedicated to Jose Luis “Guapo” Rincon, and the mosaic on one end for Herb Carson...
...and the other end, with several names:
Tne top of another bench, a memorial to Casey Allyn Gosnell:
And two thank-you murals for contributors:
You can read more about the park on the JewishTucson.org website, Pima County park memorializing Jewish teen is community-wide effort. And here's a map.
By the way, for some reason, the official address of the park is on River Road (it's at the bottom of this page), and Google Maps will show you the middle of the park if you click on that address. But the park actually stretches from the southwest corner of Alvernon and Dodge, and the clubhouse is near that corner.
Update (March 5, 2018): For photos of the rest of the Community Garden, visit the Tucson's Pocket Parks blog and see the entry Brandi Fenton Memorial Park.
Update (May 25, 2018): There are more murals on the AKS Kickin’ It Clubhouse.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Murals from around the world
Tucson has some great muralists. You can find them here every couple of days or by searching local news (see our December 15, 2011 post for some suggestions).
Outside Tucson, Google follows the latest mural news. Check the "Murals in the News" section in the right-hand column of this blog.
I've seen some great websites and blogs with street art from around the world; one I found today is StreetArtNews.net. (The home page keeps getting longer and longer as you wait. You might try clicking there, then going for a cup of coffee and waiting a few minutes before you scroll down.) Don't miss their wraparound mural in Namibia — and imagine going past it yourself as drive around that corner! (Reminds you of Eadweard Muybridge's animal locomotion photos, doesn't it?)
There's a new building along the Thames River in London called The Shard. The 360-degree view from the top is like a non-stop mural.
If you have any favorite mural sites, you can share them by leaving a comment at the end of this post. Thanks.
Outside Tucson, Google follows the latest mural news. Check the "Murals in the News" section in the right-hand column of this blog.
I've seen some great websites and blogs with street art from around the world; one I found today is StreetArtNews.net. (The home page keeps getting longer and longer as you wait. You might try clicking there, then going for a cup of coffee and waiting a few minutes before you scroll down.) Don't miss their wraparound mural in Namibia — and imagine going past it yourself as drive around that corner! (Reminds you of Eadweard Muybridge's animal locomotion photos, doesn't it?)
There's a new building along the Thames River in London called The Shard. The 360-degree view from the top is like a non-stop mural.
If you have any favorite mural sites, you can share them by leaving a comment at the end of this post. Thanks.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Grunewald-Blitz Clinic
This is the north-side entrance to the Grunewald-Blitz Clinic at the University of Arizona, November 24, 2011. The address on the window says 1131 E. 2nd Street, but I actually took the photo at coordinates 32.234356,-110.953835 — which is just off the south side of the parking lot where North Palm Drive ends.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Sign (sigh) at McCormick Park
Nice idea to paint a mural on the back side of an information sign! This is at the east edge of the west-side parking lot for McCormick Park, along Columbus south of Blacklidge, on Thanksgiving Day (November 24), 2011. It's sad that the tagger wouldn't leave it in peace.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Frida by Enuf
This portrait of Frida Kahlo is by Francisco Enuf Garcia. The photo is the east wall of Carnicería La Noria, 704 E. Prince, on November 16, 2011. The bottom left is signed
Frida Kahlo
Enuf
2011
Update (December 20, 2012): When I stopped by on October 2, I saw that the paint on the mural is peeling. (Actually, paint on other parts of the wall was peeling the same way. Unfortunately, the mural is painted over that poor base paint, so it's falling apart through no fault of the muralist's. I emailed him to let him know. How heartbreaking.)
I stopped because I saw a new mural just west of here.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Coyote Pause Cafe
Here's the east side of Coyote Pause Cafe, 2740 S. Kinney Road (at Naomi Avenue), on November 12, 2011:
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Out West at Tiny's
That's the west wall of Tiny's Restaurant, 4900 W. Ajo Highway (just east of Kinney) on November 12, 2011.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Santa Theresa Tile Works revisited
On October 31, 2011, I posted a photo of a sign at 450 N. 6th Avenue for Santa Theresa Tile Works. They're actually around the corner at 440 N. 6th. A week later, on November 6th, I snapped a photo of the sign outside that location:
I also went inside to chat with students and instructors in that evening's class. They've done a lot of public art in Tucson! Some of it is on this blog. Some is on their website. I'll post more here as time goes on.
Update (February 7, 2017): I've just put another mural online. It should appear March 13th. After that, you can see it at Santa Theresa Tile Works re-revisited.
I also went inside to chat with students and instructors in that evening's class. They've done a lot of public art in Tucson! Some of it is on this blog. Some is on their website. I'll post more here as time goes on.
Update (February 7, 2017): I've just put another mural online. It should appear March 13th. After that, you can see it at Santa Theresa Tile Works re-revisited.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Maybe a mural, part 33: TRS
So, would you call this a "mural"? It's not paint on a wall, but it is on a wall. I took the photo on October 9, 2011, at TRS Heating Cooling & Construction, 5645 South Country Club, just north of Drexel.
(We posted part 32 of this series on April 21, 2012.)
(We posted part 32 of this series on April 21, 2012.)
Friday, June 08, 2012
Temple Emanu-el
This mural is above the north entrance of Temple Emanu-el, 225 N Country Club. I took the photo on November 3, 2011, before the big solar panels were installed over the parking lot.
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Great gate on Blacklidge
This photo shows the entrance to the home on the northwest corner of Blacklidge & Jackson on October 31, 2011.
Monday, June 04, 2012
Eco-kids at Rudy Garcia Park
Back in 1999, Eco-Kids (part of Americorps) made a mosaic-covered two-sided mural "Reduce, Reuse, RECYCLE" along Nogales Highway, across from El Rio Community Health Center, near the recycling storage area in Rudy Garcia Park. The mural oozes from the vertical part onto the flat part and runs off the edges... a fun design.
Here are the north side, the south side (with shadows from the nearby fence) and the group's signature on the southwest corner:
I was there on October 9, 2011. Google Maps says the GPS coordinates are 32.16069,-110.967225 (click there for a satellite view).
Here are the north side, the south side (with shadows from the nearby fence) and the group's signature on the southwest corner:
I was there on October 9, 2011. Google Maps says the GPS coordinates are 32.16069,-110.967225 (click there for a satellite view).
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Murals tour on Keep Tucson Sunny
A couple of months ago, Samantha Munsey interviewed me and Fiona Foster shot video as we explored some of the murals near the corner of Fourth Avenue and Sixth Street. Their video is on vimeo.com, here:
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