
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Maybe a mural, part 19
Now this wall is different! Hanging artworks on a wall is probably the least like a mural of any of these 19 "maybe" posts (except number six). I won't do it again. :)
This is a bit east of Tucson Boulevard at 2528 E. 4th Street. I've ridden by several times since I took this photo last November 25, and the scene keeps changing.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Maybe a mural, part 18
Here's another wall. It's different than the previous "maybe a mural" posts, part 16 and part 17, because the wall is better covered with decoration. But then, what about that uncovered patch at the left side?
The wall is at 2601 N Tucson, the west side of the street, at the corner with Copper. (I rode by on November 25, 2010.)

Monday, August 15, 2011
Celebrate the new mural on August 27!
A Tucson artist I know, K. Loren Dawn, has been keeping me up to date on the new Mountain Avenue mural project. Part of what's exciting is that David Tineo has been working with a group of artists on the project. We showed the empty mural frame on July 9th.
There's a celebration for the new mural on Saturday, August 27, at Mountain Avenue Church of Christ, 2848 Mountain (at Adelaide), from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. There'll be refreshments and entertainment. The party hosts are the Hedrick Acres Neighborhood Association and CODAC Behavioral Health Services. Call Tippy Atkins at 327-4505 x8535 to RSVP or for more info.
Other key sponsors included Tucson Pima Arts Council/Kresge Arts in Tucson, Community Partnership of Southern Arizona, The Haven, Pima Prevention Partnership Sarnoff Artist Materials, Creatista and Kevin Anderson Productions.
(I didn't take the photo. I cropped it from an official announcement that I got by email.)
Update (August 28, 2011): here are photos from the mural unveiling.
There's a celebration for the new mural on Saturday, August 27, at Mountain Avenue Church of Christ, 2848 Mountain (at Adelaide), from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. There'll be refreshments and entertainment. The party hosts are the Hedrick Acres Neighborhood Association and CODAC Behavioral Health Services. Call Tippy Atkins at 327-4505 x8535 to RSVP or for more info.
Other key sponsors included Tucson Pima Arts Council/Kresge Arts in Tucson, Community Partnership of Southern Arizona, The Haven, Pima Prevention Partnership Sarnoff Artist Materials, Creatista and Kevin Anderson Productions.

Update (August 28, 2011): here are photos from the mural unveiling.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Unique scene along Saint Marys

At the bottom right of the mural is Ernie & Dora Basurta, 1947. I spoke with a man nearby, and he said that the building is still in the Basurta family, but he didn't have more details. I'm hoping to re-check murals around town and see if I can find more information... so I'll post an update here if I learn more about this one. (As always, if you know the story, please add it in a comment below or send me an email message.)
Saturday, August 13, 2011
More murals!
My backlog of mural photos that aren't on the blog is up to nearly 300, and I'm still posting ones from last year. So I'll try a couple of new things:
First, as you may have noticed in the past week, I'm posting to this blog every day. (I actually write a batch of posts and have them scheduled to appear one per day.) I'll need to make the posts simpler to save time. But you should have a(n almost-) fresh Tucson mural to enjoy here every day.
Second, all of the murals I haven't posted here yet (and a few I have) are now on TucsonArt.info in a new "unpublished murals" area. The photos haven't been edited. They're partly for mural-hunters who're wondering if there's a photo of a particular mural yet. But they're also for mural lovers to browse through. I'd be glad to get your feedback (though please read the instructions first if a problem you've noticed might be covered there). Add a comment below or send me some e-mail. All of that said, here's a link to the unpublished murals:
tucsonart.info/murals/unpublished
First, as you may have noticed in the past week, I'm posting to this blog every day. (I actually write a batch of posts and have them scheduled to appear one per day.) I'll need to make the posts simpler to save time. But you should have a(n almost-) fresh Tucson mural to enjoy here every day.
Second, all of the murals I haven't posted here yet (and a few I have) are now on TucsonArt.info in a new "unpublished murals" area. The photos haven't been edited. They're partly for mural-hunters who're wondering if there's a photo of a particular mural yet. But they're also for mural lovers to browse through. I'd be glad to get your feedback (though please read the instructions first if a problem you've noticed might be covered there). Add a comment below or send me some e-mail. All of that said, here's a link to the unpublished murals:
tucsonart.info/murals/unpublished
Friday, August 12, 2011
Great mural close-ups from Philip Snyder
Thanks, Phil Snyder, for your email message this week. Philip has lived in Tucson for two years, and he's posted close-up photos of murals on his website philipsnyderphotography.smugmug.com. He wrote:
I am particularly interested in murals that have a real "artistic value", if you will, similar to the the two I have already visited. I very much enjoy completing portions of the murals to appear as paintings. If any you know of come to mind, please let me know.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
In Memory of Crystal


I took the photos December 12, 2010.
Update: Here's a photo of the mural as it looked in the year 2000.
Update (October 16, 2014): The left half of the mural has been painted over, and the right half has faded more. Today's entry has the 15-year story.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Delicious on South 12th

Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Mural-covered porch

Monday, August 08, 2011
Korean War Memorial
The Korean War Memorial is part of the Pima County Kino Veterans Memorial Sportspark & Centers, Ajo Way & Forgeus Avenue. It's well worth a visit! I discovered the memorial in December of last year.
(That's a flower at the bottom right of the last photo.)
You can read more about the memorial in the June 23, 2000 Tucson Citizen article Korea’s dead get their due.
Update (January 13, 2014): There's a photo of flags at the memorial in the Tucson's Pocket Parks blog on the page Korean War Memorial (click there to see it).




You can read more about the memorial in the June 23, 2000 Tucson Citizen article Korea’s dead get their due.
Update (January 13, 2014): There's a photo of flags at the memorial in the Tucson's Pocket Parks blog on the page Korean War Memorial (click there to see it).
Sunday, August 07, 2011
Around the corner...
...from the mural you've probably seen on the west side of the shop at Grande & Congress is this one on the back (south) side:
I took the photo on December 3, 2010.

Saturday, August 06, 2011
Maybe a mural, part 17
If the wall in the previous post looks like a mural to you, here's another "maybe" with fewer tiles and more wall. (I didn't count the tiles. This one just seems more sparse to me.)
This act of devotion in front of 505 S. Columbus was finished just a month or two ago. Here's a close-up from the north end:
Update (May 2, 2013): There's a close-up of the mailbox in the distance (at the near end of that far wall) in today's post on the Tucson Mailbox Art blog.


Thursday, August 04, 2011
Maybe a mural, part 16
A tile or two in spots around a stucco wall can look nice, but I wouldn't say they make a “mural.” If there's a variety of tiles around everything, I think a wall might slide over into the ‘maybe’ category. What do you think about this one?
It was at Another Man's Treasure, 2601 E. Grant, last November 25.

Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Art breakout!

Since I took the photo on November 25, 2010, I think I've seen some tagging :( along other parts of the mural. I hope it's been cleaned up by the time you get there.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
From camels to sailing ships...


Thursday, July 28, 2011
Who needs a garden?

Well, I'm not sure that's what the folks at Casa de Ladrillo (the house on north side) - 3131 E. Glenn (e. of Country Club) were thinking, but the thought crossed my mind. (I took this photo back on November 25, 2010.)
Update (September 12, 2013): The shot above was taken from the southeast corner of the home. Later, I found a mural near the southwest corner and posted a photo today.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Bright desert mural

Saturday, July 23, 2011
Cortaro Farms, now and then


Update (September 23, 2016): The steam locomotive depicted (Southern Pacific No. 1673) is on display at the train depot on Toole Avenue in Tucson. Thanks to David Aber for the tip.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Mixed murals
El Rancho Sereno, at 3800 E 4th Street (just west of Alvernon), has a variety of murals that you can see from the street side of their property:

Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Maybe a mural, part 15

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