
Thursday, December 09, 2010
(Solar) Culture changes (again)

Monday, December 06, 2010
A cut above
Three years ago, Erik S. emailed Randy photos of the mural as it was before — on the west side of what was then Menlo Park Video. Now the building is a barber shop named Money Cutz, and the mural is freshly painted. The article quoted Eddie Urias telling the story of growing up in his neighborhood, Menlo Park, how the mural was a bright spot between two liquor stores at that corner: Grande and Congress. This year, as the shop owner, he wanted to restore the image of the Virgen de Guadalupe. What a great story!
I mentioned the article to Melo King. She told me that she'd caught a photo of the mural as it was being repainted, on October 21 of this year:


Update (August 7, 2011): Here's a photo of the back side of the store.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Adios para siempre...
Farewell to an Icon
Sunday, December 19, 3:00 - 5:00 pmJoin us for Mexican hot chocolate and pastries as we bid a fond farewell to the mural Nuestro futuro/Nuestras raices humana and honor artist David Tineo's contribution to this iconic work of art. The mural will be de-installed in January.
Bring your mementos and memories to this despedida and share your stories about the mural with the artist. Filmmaker Angela Soto will be documenting the event and de-installation of the mural.
There are more details, and mural history, on the museum's press release (a PDF file). Here are parts of it:
I'll hope to see you there on the 19th.Unveiled in 1992 as part of CARA Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, a temporary exhibition celebrating the Chicano art movement that traveled nationally, the mural was created by applying paint directly to untreated plywood. Originally intended as a short term installation, the long term exposure to Tucson’s weather has made it unstable and a public safety risk. “The mural was commissioned by the Museum and made with the intention of having it on display for a few months,” says Ann Seirferle-Valencia, Curator of Latin American Art, “although we have tried to stabilize it over the years, the plywood has warped to the point that it is separating from the frame. It is with David Tineo’s blessing, and in the best interest of the art and safety of our visitors, that we have decided to take it down.”
“It has fulfilled its purpose more than I could have expected,” says David Tineo, “It’s a piece of history and has been embedded in many hearts. I see this as a transition from public display back into the community.” The mural will be cut into sections and framed by Galeria Mistica, Tineo’s gallery representative and the home of much of his work. Once framed, the sections will be offered for sale to benefit the students at the Museum School for the Visual Arts. “The most important thing to me is that it benefit the kids at the school,” states Tineo.
(Update: Several Arizona Daily Star articles say that Antonio Pazos worked on the mural too. There's more information in the East Valley Tribune story Tucson mural, artist battle ravages of time.)
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Mary's street


Update (December 24, 2012): Thanks to the comment that Mary's daughter Crystal left recently (see below), we've got the story of the bottom mural. The top mural of a woman with paintbrushes must be Mary herself! I've also posted more details today.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Studio 220, Got All Your Marbles?

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you mural lovers!
Update (August 4, 2013): Mark Fleming just sent another photo of this same mural. It seems to be in good shape (which quite a few murals aren't these days: many are being trashed by taggers... sigh). I'm guessing that its position above the store's window helps protect it.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Farewell, Print Well

Monday, November 15, 2010
Exceptional elementary


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Monday, November 08, 2010
Down under (Speedway)




Update (January 21, 2016): For more-detailed photos of the Olive mural more than five years later, see today's entry Over Olive again.
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
(Not a) ratty mural

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Beautiful mural in a surprising spot


Around the corner...


More from Melo
In the meantime, she's been revisiting downtown mural sites and taking more photos. Here's a scene from Fourth Avenue: Creative Ventures at 522 N. 4th:

Update (September 28, 2012): Here are more photos.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Big Brothers Big Sisters needs a muralist...

Here's the same mural back in July, 2006.
Updates: On Saturday, June 25, 2011, Joe Pagac painted a new mural. The new mural is in our June 30 post.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Look up!
Bicycles on stage

Country in the city, part 2

Monday, October 11, 2010
Next along the block...


Monday, October 04, 2010
Creative Costumes...

Fish and feet
