I rode by this mural, on the east side of 202 W. Laguna (the Castro Avenue side), early on the morning of July 27th.Update (May 18, 2018): There's a new mural. See today's entry Garden on Laguna II.
I rode by this mural, on the east side of 202 W. Laguna (the Castro Avenue side), early on the morning of July 27th.
Back on July 23, I wondered about this building at 1202 N. Main — wrapped in magnificent murals with no business sign. Google Maps says the building houses Gemstone Mineral Interiors. Though I'm still catching up on the backlog of murals to post — six months to go — at least I'm right on time for the Gem Show!
When I find a mural, I look for a signature. This one, at the bottom left, had a familiar name:
I'd heard of Ted DeGrazia, but I hadn't heard of Nick. A son of Ted's, maybe? A Google search this week for Nick Ted DeGrazia turned up a couple of stories: Bonnie Henry's column Ted DeGrazia: Always time for the kids (Arizona Daily Star, June 7, 2009) and a guest commentary in Tucson Weekly by Ron Butler, Buying DeGrazia on eBay: a tribute (July 21, 2005). Apparently Nicholas was Ted's son, and Mr. Butler's article said:Nick, who worked as a boxer and a wrangler, decided to take up painting. He copied his father's work in the simplest of styles, mimicked the colors and of course the very familiar and famous "DeGrazia" signature which, one assumes, he was fully entitled to use.
I walked into the business behind the sign, C'est La Vie Vintage Boutique, to ask. The very helpful business owner, Sharon, told me the story. Sure enough, this was artist Ted DeGrazia — the sign from his former studio, which used to be just west of here on the southwest corner of Prince & Campbell. The studio is gone now… but the landlord of the building with the mural kept the portrait from the sign that used to sit in front of the studio along Campbell.

It's a project of the Community Food Bank. There's a story and a video on the KVOA TV website.




I stopped by earlier this month, on January 5th, and found the finished beast:
This mural is behind a bicycle rack and a eucalyptus tree at Balboa Heights Park, on the west wall, the north side. The park is at 2526 N. Castro (s. of Jacinto). I snapped the photo (with a zoom lens) on July 10, 2011.
This car tail fin mural is painted around a corner of Sir Veza's Taco Garage. The building itself is on the northwest corner of Speedway & Swan. My notes say that this fin is painted on the northwest corner of the building, but I think it might actually be the southeast corner. (If you drive by there, would you please post a comment below or send me an email? Thanks.)
I'm going to try to stop by this building more often!
I snapped the photo near sunrise on June 26, 2011.
Here's a closeup:
That east-side mural is from Santa Theresa Tile Works. On the north side, near the main entrance, are two murals with quotations, names of donors, "Peppi's House dedicated May 22, 2007" and "Artwork created by Nina Borgia-Aberle © 2007:
I took the photos on June 23, 2011. (As always, you can click on a photo for a larger view.)
As seems to happen often these days, I'm posting this photo at the last minute — and haven't had time to find out more about the person or business there. Some online searching led me to Siobhan's page on the Model Mayhem website. I'll try to find out more soon... in the meantime, if you have details, please add a comment below...2009 People's Choice Designer - Scottsdale Fashion Week
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