Here's an example: a fence outside a home on Fairmount Street at the corner with Torino:
This version will stay online while the Tucson Murals Project 2.0 blog carries on:
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:( At least the artists' credits are easy to see. At the bottom of the left-hand panel is Special Thanks to all who Painted! Gracias ‘LaLo’ © 12/2006 – Tineo.
You might think of driving in on Linda Avenue, but the gate there was locked — and far from the mural. The easiest way to see the mural is to drive along Congress a bit west of Linda and take the next right into the El Rio Health Center. There's a wall along the east side of that property. On the other side of the wall is the mural.
For a list all of the murals we've found on Stone (so far), check the table of murals — or try the search box in the right column of this blog.
The mural is signed 2008, AtomikPaint.com. (That website wasn't working when I checked just now.)
You'll find this classy scene just behind the high chain-link fence at M&M Customs, 3040 N. Stone.

This mural, on a wall around a home across Sonoita Avenue from Corbett School (at the corner with 28th Street) was partly hidden by a trailer and an SUV when I stopped by.
These two murals are side-by-side at Myers/Ganoung Elementary School, 26th & Rosemont. The second mural (below) is partly hidden by some bus-stop-like covered benches.
You can't get much cuter than this chirpy mural on the west side of Little Sprouts Child Care, 1010 E. Broadway at Park.
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You'll find this inspiring scene in front of a home at 4067 E. Santa Barbara, a few blocks east of Randolph Park.