...from their location at 2331 S. 4th Avenue in South Tucson, was shown in this scene on their south wall on January 16. It's a scene from — naturally enough — a home's bathroom.
The mural had been tagged at the bottom, and the tagging carefully painted out, so it wasn't noticeable as I took the photo. But the photo shows the tag too.
This may be a first: the first plumbing fixture mural!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
House of Neighborly Service, building 1
Last in the series from the House of Neighborly Service, 243 West 33rd Street in South Tucson, on January 16th, is this mural on the west wall of building 1, along 9th Avenue.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
House of Neighborly Service, building 2
Next in the series from the House of Neighborly Service, 243 West 33rd Street in South Tucson, is this mural from the west wall of Building 2. It's signed MICHAEL ORTIZ / ISAAC.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Monday, October 17, 2011
House of Neighborly Service, building 5
I found this mural (and two others — coming in the next two posts) at the House of Neighborly Service, 243 West 33rd Street, in South Tucson, on January 16th. It was facing a playground, on the east wall of building 5, and signed Karina A Gonzales.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Mo-Sun
This scene is the southeast corner of 2302 S. 4th Avenue, in the mural-filled city of South Tucson, on my January 16th bike trip. Though I jotted down the business name Eclipse MMA, the left panel of Google Maps says it's Mo-Sun Art and Wellness Center.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Sunny bench in South Tucson
I spotted this sunny bench on the sidewalk in front of Jeff's Auto Parts, 2412 S. 4th Avenue in South Tucson, on January 16.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Fourth Avenue arches
This isn't about the McDonald's on South 6th Avenue (here and here). A bit north and east are other welcoming arches you'll see — ten blocks after you enter the city of South Tucson from the north side — on 4th Avenue just north of 38th Street:
(As always, you can click for a larger view of a photo — and use your browser's "Back" button to come back.) Here's a detail from one of the arches: | |
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Leader Public Auction
The front of Leader Public Auction, 2626 S. 4th Avenue, is a 3-D desert mural.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Southside Community School
These photos are from January 16 around the campus at 2701 South Campbell.
This first mural, painted under a ramada, is large and full of detail:
A mosaic mural in the center of the basketball court...
...and another (partly destroyed — the day I visited, at least) behind the bleachers:
And last: This school sign by the parking lot entrance was far away, fenced-off on the Sunday I was there. I used a zoom lens to snap it:
This first mural, painted under a ramada, is large and full of detail:
A mosaic mural in the center of the basketball court...
...and another (partly destroyed — the day I visited, at least) behind the bleachers:
And last: This school sign by the parking lot entrance was far away, fenced-off on the Sunday I was there. I used a zoom lens to snap it:
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Springtime in January
This sunny mural is behind a tree that tells the true story: it was January (2011) in Tucson. I snapped the photo with a zoom lens from a walkway between two fences in the back yard of Tucson Nursery School & Child Care Center, 2385 S. Plumer.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Before Columbus
This Columbus Day post is from the artist Aurore Chabo, her piece Cellular Synchronicity (7 parts) on the east side of Marley Building, 1145 E 4th. It's made of tile with embedded creatures from the College of Agriculture,Entymology, and Plant Sciences. She took objects that researchers were working on and cast them into tile. This is one of many outstanding murals and sculpture at the University of Arizona.
Sunday, October 09, 2011
Jefferson Park Elementary
I took these photos over the fence, on January 6, from Warren Avenue between Hampton and Seneca. (Here's a map.) The school closed in 2010, but a recent news article (September 29, 2011) in the AZ Daily Star says it may be leased to the International School of Tucson. Let's hope the murals can stay!
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Space exploration
Let's get back to the archives: January 4th, 2011. The theme of both of the mosaic murals comes from the title on the second one below. They line the bridge on Stella Road, just east of Lakeside Ridge Loop, south of Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park. The first one is on the northeast side, and the second is on the northwest:
A Google map shows GPS coordinates of 32.184583,-110.815989 and guesstimates the address as 8231-8273 East Stella Rd. (there are no houses along this part of Stella Road).
A Google map shows GPS coordinates of 32.184583,-110.815989 and guesstimates the address as 8231-8273 East Stella Rd. (there are no houses along this part of Stella Road).
Friday, October 07, 2011
Tired of looking at murals?
After you've checked out what seems like miles of murals around the former Farmer John's at 1102 W. Grant Road, you can get a different experience Thursday-Sunday through the end of October:
Welcome! Come inside and soon murals will be the last thing on your mind. At least, that's the promise on the website for The Slaughter House, Tucson's non-profit (big) shop of horrors:
Enough already? Let's get back to the murals. (Aaaaaahhhhhh.) These photos are from the end of 2010, by the way:
There are more photos in Randy's post from January 3, 2008.
Welcome! Come inside and soon murals will be the last thing on your mind. At least, that's the promise on the website for The Slaughter House, Tucson's non-profit (big) shop of horrors:
Enough already? Let's get back to the murals. (Aaaaaahhhhhh.) These photos are from the end of 2010, by the way:
There are more photos in Randy's post from January 3, 2008.
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Too late, but not quite
I've been riding by Skrappys as long as it was in its current home on Toole. I've taken shots of the the building just across the street by moonlight. So how did I miss the building set a bit farther back off of Toole (farther off the southbound lanes of this tilted street)? I spotted the former Gloo Factory (Ink.), with an overgrown yard in front, at 106 E. Toole, on August 28, 2011:
The sign tells where I should look for more murals:
(If you get to 238 E. 26th Street first and find new mural(s), please let us know! Please add a comment below or send me a photo to share.)
Update (October 16, 2012): Here's the new location.
The sign tells where I should look for more murals:
(If you get to 238 E. 26th Street first and find new mural(s), please let us know! Please add a comment below or send me a photo to share.)
Update (October 16, 2012): Here's the new location.
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Skrappys again reinvents its front wall (again)
Before we get back to the archives, here's another recent mural photo. It’s the front wall of the Tucson Youth Collective, also known as Skrappys (with no apostrophe-s, as far as I can tell; it's not Skrappy’s), three weeks ago, September 17:
You can also check out another version of this same scene in October, 2010.
Whatever it’s called, the walls all around this building at 191 E. Toole are covered with fun murals. Stop by if you haven't before! (Or, for an armchair preview, look for 191-197 Toole in Layers of murals: histories of a few walls.)
You can also check out another version of this same scene in October, 2010.
Whatever it’s called, the walls all around this building at 191 E. Toole are covered with fun murals. Stop by if you haven't before! (Or, for an armchair preview, look for 191-197 Toole in Layers of murals: histories of a few walls.)
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Not a mural, but...
...this tag was different enough that I thought it might make you smile. I spotted it as I rode across Arroyo Chico on Eastbourne Avenue three weeks ago — on the morning of September 15. (By the way, Eastbourne is a great biking alternative to Country Club just south of Broadway.)
READ TO YOUR KIDS. If this is gang graffiti, maybe it's a gang of librarians? :)
READ TO YOUR KIDS. If this is gang graffiti, maybe it's a gang of librarians? :)
Monday, October 03, 2011
Pueblo Gardens Elementary
This mural is by the school's entrance at 2210 E. 33rd Street. I took the photo on January 16, 2011. (By the way, the plants around the mural are real.)
Sunday, October 02, 2011
Howard Rains' ride to Bisbee
Though this blog mostly shows murals in Tucson, there've been a few exceptions for exceptional murals. This one from Howard Rains is in that category. The garage (named Bisbee Bug & Auto Repair) has a clever mural that might take you a moment to spot. (Like always, you can click for a larger view.)
Thanks for all of your photos this past month or so, Howard!
Thanks for all of your photos this past month or so, Howard!
Saturday, October 01, 2011
Maybe a mural, part 20
I put these flying books in the "maybe a mural" category mostly because they aren't, well, flat. And, unfortunately, some of them are deteriorating; artist Simon Donovan mentioned (at a talk he gave downtown for TPAC) that they weren't sealed properly.
If you haven't seen them, why not stop by now? And, while you're there, go inside and grab a book of your own. These are on top of the south wall at Woods Memorial Library, 3455 North 1st. I took the photo on December 23, 2010.
If you haven't seen them, why not stop by now? And, while you're there, go inside and grab a book of your own. These are on top of the south wall at Woods Memorial Library, 3455 North 1st. I took the photo on December 23, 2010.
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