Sunday, December 02, 2012

Mr Head's patio

We don't usually show murals that aren't in a public place (where you have to pay or know someone to get in). But you can look over the front wall of the patio on the south side of Mr Head's Gallery & Bar, 509 N. 4th Avenue, to see this mural. I was there early in the morning of September 18th.

[By the way, I'm going to switch back to posting murals every other day. I'm getting ready to re-launch TucsonArt.info, Tucson Art Information. The site has listings of artists and photos of public art (not including murals, which will keep appearing here on the blog... there are lots more!). If you'd like to keep up with what's happening both here and on that site, you can check @TucsonArt — visit that link from time to time, or follow it on Twitter.]

Friday, November 30, 2012

Plaza San Judas (sort of)

This half-hidden mural is on the wall at the east end of a parking lot, just north of the building at 4115 S. 6th Avenue. I took the photo on September 16th.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Estrella's Celurar y Mas

On September 16th, I rode past this mural in a series of South Tucson murals:

The address is 4115 S. 6th Avenue. Here's a photo of the same wall in September, 2011.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Yerberia San Judas returns

Back in the spring of 2000, there was a store at 4107 South 6th Avenue named Yerberia San Judas. When I rode by during December, 2010, the store was named La Orquidea.

On September 16, 2012, I found Yerberia San Judas here again — but with a different building color and a different mural of San Judas:

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Maybe a mural, part 38: Plastering Lathing Stucco

I've ridden by the corner of South 10th Avenue & West 39th Street a zillion times on my bicycle. Somehow, though, I never noticed this wall:

I titled this post "maybe a mural" (as I do from time to time) because a wall that's so obviously advertising might not be "artistic" enough to be a mural. Or it might be. Either way, thanks to Mark Fleming for noticing, taking a photo, and sending it in!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Found on a fence in the Barrio Viejo, 2004


I snapped this photo on June 19, 2004. Unfortunately, I didn't write down where I took it... maybe Meyer Street? If you know, please leave a comment below or send me email.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Say what?

I spotted this speechless mural on the front of 51 N. 6th Avenue on September 18th. (The sidewalk in front of the store says Kelly's.)

Saturday, November 24, 2012

17th & Meyer in 2004

I've been looking through some of my older photos. (One was of the Luis Mena mural that we posted on Thursday.) In 2004, before I joined the Tucson Murals Project, I took several photos of this home at the southwest corner of 17th Street & Meyer Avenue:

I took this photo on June 19, 2004, from the building's southeast corner (along Meyer Street). I have a few others, too; if you'd like a copy, just ask!

Friday, November 23, 2012

McKenzie and the Chicago Store


This mural is gone — along with most (all?) of the other Chicago Store murals — thanks to construction that we showed on our September 30th post. We originally posted the mural photo, by Warren V, on November 23, 2008 — exactly four years ago. Here's more of the story.

The person in the mural was named McKenzie; I saw photos of her (including one of this mural, which I recognized right away) November 17th on a Día de los Muertos altar in Raices Taller 222 gallery. Her father was Mike Harrison; you can read about him in the Tucson Weekly article “The Mayor of Fourth Avenue.” I found an obituary of McKenzie Haggerty-Harrison on Tucson.com. As the mural says (in lettering just to the left of the Chicago Store sign), she lived from September 23, 1987 to September 7, 2004. McKenzie died tragically after an amazing life. For instance, the mural's background is a Mayan design because the lived with the Mayans in Guatemala.

(The stories that murals tell... if only they all came with a history page attached! We'll do our best to find the stories and post them here on the Tucson Murals Project.) If you have anything to share about McKenzie or this mural, please leave a comment below or send me email.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Early mural by Luis Gustavo Mena

Luis Gustavo Mena has been a Tucson muralist for decades. His best-known mural might be downtown where Broadway and Congress merge. (That post also has a link to a 2007 newspaper article about him.) A similar mural is harder to spot; it's along a parking lot for MATZ Truck Accessories on south 12th. One of his earlier works, of Mexican president Benito Juarez, is even harder to spot: on a wall between two buildings at 3477 S. 12th Avenue:
(An easy way to get there from western and central parts of Tucson is by taking the I-10 frontage road past downtown, then following the center lanes that dump you onto South 12th in South Tucson. The mural is in the block past 44th Street, on the north wall of a hair stylists' building at the corner with Jetty.)

Because the mural is on a north-facing wall, this (and the narrow space between the buildings) probably have helped shield it from sun — and preserve it for more than 30 years. (Under the artist's name at the upper right is 8,18,81 — which means August 18, 1981.) Mena was about 15 years old when he painted this mural! I had a long talk with another early Tucson muralist at Raices Taller 222 gallery, and I'm looking forward to sharing her stories with you sometime in 2013. She remembered this mural right away; it was in the time when Mena used a point-distance style, she said.

Happy Thanksgiving to you, your family, friends...! (I'm headed for one of my favorite Tucson Turkey-day traditions, the dinner at Govinda's vegetarian buffet. They usually have a live turkey or two wandering the grounds, looking for handouts! I'm not a devout vegetarian, but I do love the food and the setting.)

Update (June 28, 2015): Mark Fleming sent photos and gave the location as the El Gorrion Restaurant parking lot at 3459 South 12th Avenue.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Centro del Sur

These murals are on the northeast corner of 27th Street & 10th Avenue. I took the photos on September 16th. The first mural is in the center; the second is at the north end, and the third is at the south:


Monday, November 19, 2012

House of Neighborly Service, front gate


We've posted three murals at the House of Neighborly Service, 243 W. 33rd St. in South Tucson: on building 1, building 2, and building 5.

This mural is newer than the others, I think. I found it on the front gate on September 16th.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Sweet Disney murals on Dulceria Arco Iris

At 135 W. Ajo Way, these murals of Mickey Mouse and Snow White lurk (sligntly) behind the bushes near the entrance to Dulceria Arco Iris.

I snapped these on a long loop ride through South Tucson September 16th.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Cartoon characters, balloons, and bears, oh my!

That twisted version of a childhood saying fits Balloon Land, at 137 W. 29th Street. They've upgraded their murals from the ones I photographed in 2010. Here are views starting from the north side and wrapping around to the south end of the west side:

I took these photos on September 16th.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Fourth mural at Trinity Presbyterian

We've posted murals on the west side and east side of of Trinity Presbyterian Church (400 E. University). But somehow I missed this mural on the north side:

I took the photo on September 18th.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Ornaments on 29th

It's a bit too early for Christmas tree ornaments (despite some stores displaying their holiday merchandise since Labor Day...). But these ornaments decorate the south side of 29th Street (between 7th & 8th Avenues) in South Tucson all year:

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The other side of Simplicity

Two and a half years ago, in a post titled Simplicity, we showed the south side of the art gallery at 1416 S. 6th Avenue. Here's the east side — facing 6th Avenue:

I took the photo on September 16th of this year.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Pico de Gallo reinvented

The classic South Tucson restaurant Pico de Gallo (at 2618 South 6th) has a new mascot near the door on the east end of the north side:

(There's a photo of the previous mural on our September 23, 2011 post.) I took this photo on September 16th.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Fly By Night at TUS

Tucson International Airport is a great place to see art! Unfortunately, some of it is in secured areas where you need a plane ticket to see the art. We usually don't cover murals in locations that aren't accessible to the public without paying, having a ticket, etc. But I decided to post this one because it's an example of the great art you can see at TIA if you do have a ticket:

It's titled Fly By Night, dated 2008, by Santa Theresa Tile Works. The different colors of light around the mural make it look strange in a photo, but it's great in person. It's on the B concourse, near the men's room between gates B3 and B4. I took the photo on November 10th.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Barrio Centro salute for Veterans Day

This gate is at the north end of the wall in front of El Campo Estates, 1610 S. Country Club. I took the photo on September 11, 2012.