Here's the wall in front of Little Angels Day Care, at 4826 E. Pima:
It's basically some angel figures on top of a desert-looking background. Mural or not? What do you think?
This version will stay online while the Tucson Murals Project 2.0 blog carries on:
It's basically some angel figures on top of a desert-looking background. Mural or not? What do you think?
A block west of the mural at Charlie's are these two families of smiling sunflowers. They're along the parking lot at The Parent Connection, 5326 E. Pima.
The deep colors and the shadows are from early-morning light.
and at Bookmans (remember, you can click on any image for a larger view; use your browser's "back" button to come back):
This scene is on the side of the Magpies Pizza building, along 5th Street at 4th Avenue. (There's more farther along the wall, at the west end... but I'll let you find that on your own. Fourth Avenue is a great place to see murals.)
Residents here contribute by, for instance, decorating their windows to fit with the murals on the walls outside.
This mural covers the west side of the Steinfeld warehouse along the little piece of Perry Avenue, just south of 6th Street. (The actual address is 101 W. 6th.) I took this shot near sunset; that's the shadow of a tree at the bottom.
These mosaic panels are along Aviation Bikeway, just east of Country Club.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation has been unloading downtown land and buildings. (Another example is the former Art's BBQ.)
This plot, tucked between 538 N. Stone (the first photo) and 546 N. Stone (the second), includes wraparound murals and a few "bonus" tags.
This mural, on the side of a gallery at 1416 S. 6th Avenue, is about as simple as you can get. (To me, it's more than a generic "wall treatment" because the design isn't regular and it fits the wall and the windows.) The live cactus in front look great — especially with all the rain we've had this spring.
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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.