Remembering the "Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women And Girls".
Artist Not Known |
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A similar mural at this location (The Tool Spot) was posted on June 15, 2018. It was painted over in Aug., 2018. Here's the link: Now Hiring
A new mural with the same theme was begun in Feb. of 2021. This first
look was photographed on Feb. 24, 2021 and shows the new mural in
progress. It is being painted by Robin Parnell.
This second look shows further progress on Mar. 2, 2021.
Here's yet another look at the unfinished mural. It's an aerial view
from April 4th courtesy of BG Boyd Photography. And here's a link to other
murals by BG Boyd:
https://bgboydphoto.com/murals
Almost finished on May 9, 2021.
Finished at last and photographed on May 22, 2021.
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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:
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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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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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.