Friday, May 21, 2021

Ode to Libraries

Found at the Kirk-Bear Canyon Library.  The mural consists of six panels on the accordian-shaped outside wall.  Here they are in no particular order:






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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Slow down on Speedway!

If you're in a car, as you're driving east on Speedway, slow down as you cross Park Avenue. On your right will be this spectacular mural:
Westbound, your view will mostly be blocked by the center island. A bicycle is a great way to see it. (You can also try crossing Speedway on foot from the Park Avenue garage, but don't say that I suggested it! Getting to the median is risky on a busy street, and the median isn't flat.)

Another way to see the mural is below! The photos are from left to right:
The muralist was Karlito Miller Espinosa. You can see a video interview with him, Cuando Estoy Contigo, on YouTube. (Click there.)

I took my life into my own hands :) by crossing to the center island on March 6th. (I hope you appreciate what I do for art. :)

Friday, May 14, 2021

Alley Wall

There is an alley that runs behind a group of buildings in the 6100 block of E. 22nd St.  The alley and its wall are on south side of the street.  The wall contains a number of murals.  It has previously appeared in this Blog on Aug. 22, 2016 at: K42 Tattoos

Only two of the old murals remain. The rest have been replaced and there have been some additions.




















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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Tribute To The Medical Profession

The mural is on a free-standing wall on the TMC campus.  It is across from the Catalina Garage on a street named E. New Hospital.

Painted by Joe Pagac with assistance from Katherine Joyce and Arielle Alelunas.

The mural is too long to fit this Blog.  I have therefore broken it into the five photos you see below.









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Friday, May 07, 2021

Murals being made, part 62: More animals on bicycles

Joe Pagac is at it again!

He posted that photo to Instagram on March 10th as he and co-muralists were starting to paint animals on bicycles over a rainbow-covered background along Court Avenue, just north of Alameda.

BG Boyd Photography sent the spectacular panorama below of the finished mural. As always, you can click on the photo for a larger version. You can also see all of BG's photos of the mural at https://bgboydphoto.com/murals/el_tour_de_tucson.
I stopped by the mural site on March 14th to see what was new:
He's painted other murals with animals on bikes. The best-known is his Epic Rides mural (from the blog entry Murals being made, part 46c: Tucson's biggest):

Let's look at the whole mural in progress on March 14th from left (north end) to right (south end). As always, you can click on a photo for a slideshow of larger views:
A week later, on March 21, I read that the mural was finished. Here are views from the north end looking south, then the south end looking north:
Finally, the finished mural from left (north) to right (south):

Tuesday, May 04, 2021

The "living" mural

Jason Lee Nolan, the owner of Black Crow Studio, has set up a unique mural on the building across the parking lot from his business — on the TUSD building, 442 East 7th Street. (His business is across the parking lot at 426 East 7th Street.) Artists can sign up to paint an empty rectangle painted on the wall. If one of those squares is trashed by a tagger, or could just be refreshed, that part of the wall can be repainted. Here are views from the outside (north) end, through to the inside (south) end:
To keep up to date, follow @TheLivingMural on Instagram (https://instagram.com/thelivingmural). I posted an update on July 19, 2022. I'll aim to come back from time to time to get new photos.

Update (January 24, 2023): Today I posted photos of the murals across the parking lot, at Black Crow Tattoo, taken September 20, 2022.

Monday, May 03, 2021

New "living mural" near 4th Avenue

This looks like a very fun mural to see more than once. From the Arizona Daily Star's #ThisIsTucson: Living mural. I'm aiming to have photos on this blog in the next couple of weeks.

Saturday, May 01, 2021

New way to follow by email coming soon

At the right edge of pages on this blog is a box titled "Follow by Email". Google/Blogger has announced that the feature will be discontinued in July. I'm working on a new system for following by email. Please watch this blog on the Web (tucsonmurals.blogspot.com) — or in your email, if you're subscribed — for instructions.

(By the way, if you use Twitter, you can get announcements of each new blog entry by following @TucsonArt. You'll also see tweets about Tucson art events, artists, and more.)

Monday, April 26, 2021

Peppi's House

This mosaic is on the front of Peppi's House.  It is the Tucson Medical Center's Hospice.

The "house" is named for Rose "Peppi" Grosse, a philanthropist who volunteered at TMC before developing cancer and enrolling in TMC's hospice program. One of her final decisions was to donate $1 million for a new hospice building. She was 73 when she died on May 22, 2000.

 Click for a larger and sharper image.

Our January 12, 2012 entry, also named Peppi's House, shows an earlier version of the mural and two other murals nearby.