Here are photos of the four pieces of art along the north-side passageway of this former Tucson nightspot. The top-right mural is signed signed Nov. 1993 P. Schricker and the one at the bottom right is signed J. Hartmann (c) '94.
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Here's one of the bright spots along 29th Street in South Tucson: Balloon Land, at the corner with 8th Avenue.
This mural, on an empty building at the corner of 28th Street & 7th Avenue, is one of the projects he did with students. It's signed Rico mural project and Tineo 93.
The shadows are from early-morning light.


Instead of garbage, there's graffiti. I've wondered whether there's some kind of tagging-resistant overcoat that muralists could paint onto their work when they're done -- like the graffiti-stopping paint that's used on some downtown walls? It's too late in this case, I'm afraid...
Right: a mural with a wooden frame around it, mounted so it looks like it's hanging on a galvanized metal wall — on Ferro Avenue at 7th Street. (It's signed LA Hook.)
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Back on April 21, I posted the first three of this "maybe a mural" series. (If you missed them, you can go to the April posts and scroll down a bit.) Here's another example. I might call it a doodle instead of a mural: smoke-like curls and a business name. It's on Hoff, at the southwest corner with 7th Street.


This mural wraps around the playground at Project Yes, the Angel Family Center, the Tucson Urban League Inc., at the corner of 37th Street and 8th Avenue.
One mural is still in pretty good shape — except for graffiti from "ROSS" (or is it "BOSS"?):
Along the busy parking lot at Marymar & Raspados, 4766 S. 6th, are these two murals with different themes.
Most murals have bright colors and a bold design, but this mural is different. Drive up close to the Family Resource & Wellness Center, on Michigan Drive just west of 13th Avenue, to get a better look.
It was worth the trip: finely detailed life-like plants and animals on the wall between an ugly onramp and a generic shopping center. As soon as you make the turn north from Irvington, be ready to pull off... and watch for potholes as you try to park. Here's another section (click to enlarge):
The mural is signed www.muralbyjos.com, but the website seems to be down. I found a listing, though: "Jos Villabrille, Tucson artist painting murals for home and business."
Update (August 12, 2011): Philip Synder has great close-up photos of parts of this long mural on his SmugMug page Irvington mural, Tucson.
(You can click on any image for a larger view. Click your browser's "back" button to return.) Next is a mural signed "S.D. Egan 5-5-86":
The third and fourth murals are unsigned (as far as I could see). They're also showing their age, with some peeling paint and water damage:
(That's part of a tree covering the top of the mural.)
(That's a streetlight in the middle.)
...and the north wall, which is behind a fence and partly covered by other stuff:
This mural covers the north wall of Territorial Sports Bar & Grill, 3727 South Palo Verde.