Friday, December 24, 2021
An unusual shopper
Here are some close-ups: I shopped until I dropped on November 20th.
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Untitled
I chose 'Untitled' over 'Large Round Object'. Without knowing the intent of the artists I can only guess whether it's a sunrise or sunset or even a partial eclipse.
The mural was found and photographed on Nov. 23, 2021. It's located on E. 1st St. on the north wall of 1000 N. Park Ave.
By Brady Fellows and Mike Cochiolo |
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Saturday, December 18, 2021
Community mural dedication today!
I hope to see you this afternoon!
Update (December 19, 2021): Quite a few people turned out yesterday to see the mural. Police blocked off the lane of Stone closest to the mural to give more space. Here are two photos: Some parts aren't finished yet. Artists will be working from time to time this week.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Learning Bee is buzzing (sorry :)
Here's the mural along 22nd Street, then two closeups and the artists' signature:
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Untagged Treasure
On Jan. 15, 2014, Jerry Peek posted a mural that had been heavily tagged. You can find it here: Tagged treasure. I came across this same mural on Nov. 23, 2021. All of the tags have been removed yet the underlying mural remains unchanged. Thus, the new name, "Untagged Treasure". Here's my photo:
Artist Not Known |
It's along N. Los Altos Rd., on the west side of the building at 502 East Ft. Lowell Rd.
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Monday, December 13, 2021
Huge community mural repainting: help needed!
Can you imagine how much paint it takes to cover a 200-yard-long mural? (It's a lot.) The team of artists is in the final homestretch to meet their fundraising goals. Their GoFundMe page North Stone Avenue Mural Revitalization Project has details and a place where you can donate. For donations of $50 and above, they'll also hand-paint a star with your name or someone's you choose.
Thanks for your help. I'll hope to see you on Saturday!
Update (December 14, 2021): KGUN 9 TV news ran a story today (with video): Tucson mural along Stone Avenue in need of some restoration.
Friday, December 10, 2021
Promo
Artist Not Known |
Click for a larger image. Photo taken on Nov. 23, 2021.
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
Neighborhood DNA
"The man on the left is Frank Bone. He lived there many years. He was distinct because he always wore a white linen suit and a white pith helmet walking around downtown. We didn't know what he looked like, so we painted him from the back. The people on the right — the couple — built this house in 1910. The mural represents the neighborhood. It's got our home and our neighbors' homes, but it also has trains and the homes in the shape of DNA because it's part of the neighborhood's DNA: the trains and the train sounds."You can read more about this mural, and others in the neighborhood, in the Arizona Daily Star article This historic Tucson neighborhood is exploding with works of art. It adds to Tim's comments: "…Andres and Guadalupe Herrera, who built the home in 1906, as well as Frank Bone, who resided there for more than 40 years."
Here are closeups from left to right: I took advantage of a quieter downtown to snap a lot of photos on Veterans Day, November 11.
Friday, December 03, 2021
La Nalgona has neighbors
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Same artist, same wall, new mural
Fast-forward to this year. On a cloudy August 29th, I walked past the building… …and noticed that the mural had changed. A closeup: Here's the previous mural, from 2016:
I found the artist, Marcus Robiason, on Facebook. He wrote about that mural and how he's different than many muralists:
Looks like its faded a bit. Cool. Yeah I saw this a long time ago. Thanks for posting it. Im not like most of the muralist in town. Everything i create is from my head as I paint it. Nothing planned out. Its hard for people to give me a wall because i never know how it will manifest. I like it that way, but lots of places want to know ahead of time what the outcome will be. Luckily the people whom have let me paint these had full trust in me. All is freeform. No projectors or pre-planning. Thanks. I appreciate that you include me in the mix. Im definitely not a commercial artist.On April 19, 2017, we posted the mural on Tanline Printing that he's writing about.
The one at Tanline was painted probably six months after that one and the newest one is painted on top of the old one on Toole. The previous one was fading and they asked if i wanted to touch it up, but i ended up just painting a new one. Thanks again.
Friday, November 26, 2021
Magnificent Mile-high Mural
The mural is covered with a spiral frieze. (So that it'll belong on this blog, let's call it a mural.) I visited it on a road trip this past month. Here's one side of the column from top to bottom: We don't usually post murals outside Tucson. But since this is Thanksgiving weekend, we're taking a little vacation. I was there on October 6th.
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Sunshine Mile
By Alicia Ramirez |
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Saturday, November 20, 2021
Mural quiz in the Arizona Daily Star
This morning in the Star — the online version at tucson.com, at least — is a video titled “Watch now: Quiz your knowledge of these colorful Tucson murals.”
You'll have just a few seconds to identify a mural before it gives the answer: “See if you can guess the seven featured in this video before time runs out!”
Here's the link:
https://tucson.com/entertainment/watch-now-quiz-your-knowledge-of-these-colorful-tucson-murals/video_1415174a-7e5a-53a5-8f81-b11e49e85933.html
Friday, November 19, 2021
English Salon & Spa
Update (June 5, 2024): Germaine A Pesquiera has replaced this mural. Today's post New at English Salon & Spa has photos.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
A royal welcome to the Warehouse Arts District
You could call the corner of 6th Street & 6th Avenue the center of Tucson's contemporary and alternative arts — galleries and studios. On that corner is The Royal Room. Here's the north side and a small mural with the Warehouse Arts District logo: I took the photos from across 6th Street (with a good zoom lens) on August 10th.