(Don't feed the javelina.)
Update (September 3, 2012): The mural is badly tagged.
(Don't feed the javelina.)

| Maybe it's the location of this parking garage -- on Ochoa between Stone and Church, across from the playfully-colored La Placita -- that encouraged the fun murals on the south side? | ![]() |
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It replaced the left half of the pair that was there last month, the George Tnorogood mural. Check back here to find out what replaces the right half (for a concert that happened March 5th). Update: Here's Joe's replacement mural.


This mural, on a wall by the football field in Estevan Park (near the corner of Speedway and 13th Avenue), is showing its age: the paint has faded and parts are peeling away from the wall. But it still adds some lively art to a mostly empty field.
The south end has a little ramada and a couple of tables with a 20-foot-high violinist to serenade you while you eat. Thanks to that wall, the freeway noise is just a whisper. (If the city can't pick up the trash, though, maybe one of the people in the neighborhood, or a visitor who's not on a bicycle like I was, could do it once in a while...)
The first photo shows the multi-color, multi-media mural at the northeast corner.
And the second photo shows the photos on the northwest corner -- a scene like Windows to the Past, Gateway to the Future in downtown Tucson.
That's the view of Twelve Tribes Reggae Shop, 345 N. 5th Avenue, from the corner with 8th Street.







The mural was painted by Rock Martinez.


