The scene not long after I got there at 2 PM:
And at 5:45:
Rock said he wasn't planning to work today, but he'll be back on Monday. Stop by then if you can!Update (July 12, 2011): The mural is done.
The scene not long after I got there at 2 PM:
And at 5:45:
Rock said he wasn't planning to work today, but he'll be back on Monday. Stop by then if you can!
The fence was on the shady side, on a dark day. To make the faded mural easier to see, I brightened the fence (using the Intelligent Scissors selection tool, then adjusting each color Curve for the fence) in the great free GIMP editor.
Thanks, as always, Warren.

Thanks as always, Warren!
Howard Rains spotted this mural on the east wall of Wings Over Broadway, 5004 E. Broadway — just west of Rosemont, the side toward Jerry Bob's. Thanks, Howard!
Warren wrote “I spotted it today (June 1, 2011) on a warehouse located across the street from Roma Imports 627 S. Vine. I'm not sure of the actual address of the warehouse.’
The mural looks like a fixer-upper. (As always, you can click on the photo for a bigger view. Use your browser's "Back" button to come back.)
This tribute from Tucson muralist Luis Mena is on the north wall of Miller's Surplus, 1537 S. Craycroft — a few blocks south of 22nd. (There's a bit of early-morning sunlight at the top of the mural.)
Here are a couple of close-ups this morning, an hour ago: a detail from the design taped to the wall, and muralist Martin Moreno getting the mural ready for another day of work:![]() | ![]() |
Classes Come and Go, but the Mural Grows and Grows (Fernanda Santos; May 17, 2011)
Graffiti’s Cozy, Feminine Side (Malia Wollan, May 18, 2011)
It's along a parking lot for Plush on 4th Avenue. The mural is half a block south of 6th Street, between Herbert and 5th Avenue, on the south side of a wall, across from the building with the wild wraparound murals. If it has an actual address, it'd be around 450 N. Herbert.
It's right around the corner from everyones' favorite spot in this part of town: the emissions testing facility. (Remember those signs telling you how to keep your engine cool before the test? :)
Just south of there is the entrance to the preschool, on the south side of 1730 N. 1st Avenue:
I took the photos in October and November of last year.
(Compare that to the daytime view.)
I've ridden by here quite a few times since I took this photo in mid-October 2010, but I've never seen the door open. A quick online search showed Art Awakenings at the address 450 N. 6th Avenue — which Google Maps says is on the other side of the building from this alley door. I'll put it in my list of places to check...
Looks identical to me — right down to the Mondrian-style lines and color blocks. Hey, BJ's, can't you afford to hire a muralist to make an original? (Maybe I should ask them before I accuse them. Hmmm. But hey, this is an exposé. :)