Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Mural for sale: $464,900! (home included)
Flashback to February 17, 2010: There was a different mural. The wall was topped with curved tile. (Now the wall is topped by simulated, painted-on tiles with a fence above.) Here's the northeast corner of the wall back then: The post Three streets, three murals: #2 shows two more views from that date.
Monday, June 20, 2022
BG Boyd's latest Tucson mural video
Here's a link to see the video in another window: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atfAlD5StOY.
Friday, June 17, 2022
Goodbye, Sonoran Brunch Company: inside
Next, three “close-ups” I made by cropping areas of the photo above:
Thanks so much for preserving this mural, Ken.
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Goodbye, Sonoran Brunch Company: outside
One of the first things that Kenny and Niki King, the owners of Sonoran Brunch Company, did when they opened in 2019 is had Jessica Gonzales paint a large mural on the inside of the old Poco and Mom's {New Mexican restaurant], that was three years ago. For being a rather small local business they believed in supporting the Tucson Mural Scene and had two more large murals [outside] done by Danny Martin and Serena Rios McRae.We showed Danny Martin's mural on October 29, 2019. It was painted on a metal storage container located just south of the restaurant. David Aber also spotted a truck painted by Danny Martin; we posted it in Mobile Mural.
A little more than two years after the Covid-19 outbreak upended life in the world, SBC sadly shut its doors.
On January 20 of this year, Ken Kroeger took photos of two halves of the metal storage container. It had been repainted by Serena Rios McRae of Cactus Clouds Art. (Bookmans on Speedway tweeted April 27th about Serena Rios McRae, who was there April 29: “Serena focuses her artistic energy towards uplifting women. Her intimate relationship with the desert inspires her watercolors and other works.”) She turned it into a monsoon storm raining food:
(The first photo, of the left half, is wider than the second photo, of the right half. So the second photo seems to be taller, but it's actually the same height.)
A few details:
This is the kind of monsoon I'm waiting for. :)
When I stopped by on June 7, all that was left of the storage container was a light spot on the pavement: I (Jerry Peek) have always wanted to make an online list of local businesses that support Tucson artists — for instance, painting murals or hanging artists' art on their walls. There's too little time and too much art! If you know of a list like this that already exists, or have the determination and stamina to maintain a list like that, please use the contact form in the right column of this blog; I'll spread the word!
Monday, June 13, 2022
CYFI in Dubai
(To see another part of the mural, on a computer click the arrow in the circle at the right edge; on a phone, swipe. Notice CYFI on the car's license plate.)
Here's info I found on https://soul.st/about/: “Soul Street is a restaurant in Dubai that promotes street art. The eclectic mix of street art, graffiti and pop-art throughout, has been designed by five of the hottest street artists from around the globe. All murals embody the heart and soul of the street food styles represented within the restaurant.”
Congrats, CYFI, for being called one of “five of the hottest street artists from around the globe.”
Friday, June 10, 2022
Corner With Charm II
This mural begins on the north wall of the residence at 268 E. Delano St. The mural then turns the corner onto the east wall along north Fontana Ave. A previous mural along this same wall appeared here: Corner with charm.
This first part of the mural is on the front wall (north) of the house at 268 E. Delano St.
The following parts are on the east wall along N. Fontana Ave.
The artist is not known.
Click on any photo for a slideshow of larger images.
Thursday, June 09, 2022
Mural mystery tours: StemAZing
I spend quite a lot of time putting the Tucson Mural Quest together for a workshop for teachers we did called STEM Quest: A Colorful Exploration of Perception. As we have so many and a growing number of murals in Tucson, it already needs updating. I have really focused on what I call the walkable zone – the murals on 4th Ave and Downtown Tucson. I need to add a few more I missed but there are over 60 murals along about a five mile walk, as I am sure you know. … I call mine the only “no spoilers” mural guide. I am planning to add mural keys to each one when I get a chance. These are close up images of a piece of the mural so folks can be even more certain they have found the right one.Here's a link to the Tucson Mural Quest page:
https://stemazing.org/mural-quest/
(STEM stands for “Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.”) Happy hunting!
Wednesday, June 08, 2022
BG Boyd's amazing mural database
When he answered a question on Facebook, I saw that he'd linked to a part of his website I'd forgotten about. It's a searchable database of 150+ murals he's photographed. The top looks like this (click if you'd like a larger view): The top level of the database is here:
https://bgboydphoto.com/murals
I keep coming across more collections of Tucson murals. I'm aiming to post another one tomorrow. If you have any favorites, please use the "Contact Us" boxes at the right margin of this blog to let us know.
Tuesday, June 07, 2022
Uncle Bob's Fourth Mural
Uncle Bob repairs VWs and sells used ones.
The mural on E. Glenn St. at N. Stone Ave. has appeared in this Blog on three other times in 2008, 2010 and 2012
Here is the current mural followed by two detailed views:
Unfortunately, the artist is not known.
Click on any photo for a slideshow of larger images.
Friday, June 03, 2022
Strange Pack Animals And Cargo
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
ULTM Clothing
I was there on April 3rd, a mural-hunting trip along South 12th.
Friday, May 27, 2022
If you think it's hot in Tucson...
…the capital of our neighbor to the south — Hermosillo, Sonora — may be hotter. The thermometer that's blowing its top is part of a mural along Calle Pino Suárez.
Like most of the rest of the world, Mexico uses temperatures in Celsius. A temperature of 20C is 68F. A temperature of 66C, as this thermometer showed before it blew its top, is 150F. Hmmm.
The thermometer is at the left edge of the city map mural below. And that mural is at the right (closest) end of a mural gallery, partly hidden behind a tree: The sign on the barrier in front of the parking lot translates as “Sure, there will be sun tomorrow.”
I was there on March 29th when the temperature was only 27C. (I don't know what it will be today, but I'm glad I'm in “cool” Tucson now!)
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Meat, bread, tortillas, and deer dancers
The man's head with a deer's head on top looked familiar. Oh, I remember: I rode a bus from the Tucson location of the Mexican bus company Tufesa, farther along the same shopping center. Tufesa's logo is a deer dancer:
I asked a friend about that. He said it's a deer dancer (in the Yaqui language, maso). I searched online and found that the deer dance is part of the culture in Sonora and Arizona. In case you're interested, here's some of what I found:
- Images of maso "deer dancer" from DuckDuckGo (a privacy-oriented search engine)
- A Wikipedia page titled Yaqui music that covers the dance in Wikipedia's usual amount of detail
- A page from Encyclopedia Britannica with the first section titled “maso dance: Native American dance”
- A page from the Pascua Yaqui tribe called Ceremonies of the Yaqui with a section titled “The Mazo Kova Pahko (Deer Head) Ceremony” (maybe Mazo is the same as maso?)
I found this sculpture in a shopping area of Hermosillo, Sonora in March 2022.
About the rattles, the Britannica page above says: “In addition to container rattles, Native Americans make rattles from small objects strung together in clusters; these objects include deer hooves, seashells, seeds, seed pods, nuts, fruit pits, …”
Monday, May 23, 2022
Cyfi, graffiti writer, ten years between
Rock “Cyfi” Martinez travels the world painting murals. He started out in Tucson, years ago, writing illegal graffiti. I just found this 2018 article from the Arizona Daily Star: How Tucson artist Rock Martinez evolved from tagger to muralist
It reminded me of another article I saw years ago. I found it, too, from 2008: Local graffiti artist Cyfi has turned his hobby into a career
In between, Cyfi organized the WintaFresh urban art weekend. It drew artists from all over the US. You can see some of the art over the years in the 1240 North Stone section of this blog's page Layers of murals: histories of a few walls.
Friday, May 20, 2022
Walk across the street for...
I took those photos on April 22nd. David Aber spotted the mural and took this photo at sundown on February 28th, while it was being painted:
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Cyfi's Linda Ronstadt mural in her Music Hall
The Arizona Daily Star has more: Photos: The Tucson Music Hall renamed for Grammy and Emmy Award-winner Linda Ronstadt
If you're a Star subscriber, you can read this story of Cyfi and the mural and see even more photos: Tucson muralist found inspiration from Linda Ronstadt's story
I'm hoping to get a chance to take a photo myself. If I do, I'll update this.
Friday, May 13, 2022
Sacred
Click on the photo for a larger image.
Ruthette Kennedy sent another photo of the mural as well as this closeup of the artist's signature and website:
Thank you, Ruthette!
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Las Dos CoMadres
Friday, May 06, 2022
Panaderia at a tortilleria
I'll keep an eye out for the mural to be repaired or replaced.
Tuesday, May 03, 2022
Skyline of the Imagination.
On April 21, 2022 I happened to be on Jerrie Ave. (for no particular reason) and found this mural:
Click on the photo for a larger image.