Friday, May 02, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Kindness covers tags
I saw this Ben's Bells mural June 28th on the side of a storage container behind — that is, northwest of — Allegra Print & Imaging. (The office address is 1300 S. Park, but container is just south of 23rd Street along the alley between Park and Tyndall.) I went inside to ask the story. The container had been tagged pretty badly, so students from the nearby Borton Magnet School painted the mural over the tags.
We'll see more from Borton Magnet School next time.
We'll see more from Borton Magnet School next time.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Prickly (and peaceful) panel
Outside the garden wall around the home at 589 N. Plumer Avenue is this pleasant spot... with a bunch of our prickly friends standing by. (That address came from Google Maps; the spot, as you can see by clicking the street address, is at the southwest corner of 5th & Plumer. For some reason, the "Location:" box at the bottom of this article wouldn't accept the location.)
I was there on June 27th.
I was there on June 27th.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Arizona Daily Star article on Nogales mural
Thanks to a reader for pointing out today's article in the Arizona Daily Star, “Nogales mural a symbol of unity on a border that continues to galvanize artists,” by Mamta Popat. Don't miss the link near the top of the article to photos of the mural being painted (or click there).
I don't know the exact location of the mural on Buenos Aires, but here's a Google map that shows the street. If you visit the spot and can leave a comment below (or send me an email) telling us where it is, please do!
I don't know the exact location of the mural on Buenos Aires, but here's a Google map that shows the street. If you visit the spot and can leave a comment below (or send me an email) telling us where it is, please do!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Maybe a mural, part 58: a gate on Glenn
This blog shows “flat” art. That includes uncommon things like paintings hung on a wall by the street — and things so common as desert scenes made from iron. The latter is so common that I usually don't show it anymore. This one was due an exception, I thought:
The fine mesh blurs the background and makes the art stand out more.
I took this photo on June 12th. The same photo is on today's entry in the Tucson Mailbox Art blog — which, if you haven't seen it, is worth a browse... it has a lot of art that's both fun and creative.
The fine mesh blurs the background and makes the art stand out more.
I took this photo on June 12th. The same photo is on today's entry in the Tucson Mailbox Art blog — which, if you haven't seen it, is worth a browse... it has a lot of art that's both fun and creative.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Alfonsa McKenna Luis Redondo Park
These murals are on the park's south wall, along the alley west of 5th Avenue between South 30th & 31st Streets, in South Tucson.
There are more photos in our May 2, 2016 entry.
There are more photos in our May 2, 2016 entry.
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
Table of murals reorganized
Some of you have used the table of murals (from the murals page) to find a mural in a particular location around town. With something like 1,000 murals, the table wasn't easy to use.
I've reorganized the table by area of town. It looks like this:
The map shows the areas of Tucson, and a list at the left explains. Click on one of the areas in the list (not on the map) to see a list of murals in that area. (The page has more instructions.) Once you've found a mural in the list, click on it to see the mural right there in the window.
Here's the address: TucsonArt.info/murals/table.html.
I hope this new setup is handy for you. Now all I need to do is find time to update the table... I haven't added new murals to it since September, 2012. (Volunteer projects can't always get the time they need...)
I've reorganized the table by area of town. It looks like this:
The map shows the areas of Tucson, and a list at the left explains. Click on one of the areas in the list (not on the map) to see a list of murals in that area. (The page has more instructions.) Once you've found a mural in the list, click on it to see the mural right there in the window.
Here's the address: TucsonArt.info/murals/table.html.
I hope this new setup is handy for you. Now all I need to do is find time to update the table... I haven't added new murals to it since September, 2012. (Volunteer projects can't always get the time they need...)
Monday, April 07, 2014
Friday, April 04, 2014
Missed (at least) one more thing at Lineweaver
As you might've seen two years ago — on our April 6, 2012 post — there's some great art on the walls at Adah Lineweaver Elementary School. There was also a banner celebrating Lineweaver as one of Tucson's OMA (Opening Minds through the Arts) schools.
On May 28, 2013, I stopped by the school when I noticed that I hadn't photographed the wall art near the OMA banner. It's a stylized desert scene, painted in turquoise. Here's that photo:
Update (February 18, 2020): I discovered a photo of a mural in the middle of campus that I never added to this blog. I've edited it to brighten the mural, which was in shade:
On May 28, 2013, I stopped by the school when I noticed that I hadn't photographed the wall art near the OMA banner. It's a stylized desert scene, painted in turquoise. Here's that photo:
Update (February 18, 2020): I discovered a photo of a mural in the middle of campus that I never added to this blog. I've edited it to brighten the mural, which was in shade:
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Maybe a mural, part 57: 4145 East Burns Street
Artistically-decorated homes often have more than one kind of art, as did this home. It has a mosaic-covered mailbox (which you can see by clicking there to view today's post on the Tucson Mailbox Art blog). And the front of the home is far from a full-blown mural, but it's artistically decorated:
I rolled through the neighborhood on May 26, 2013.
I rolled through the neighborhood on May 26, 2013.
Monday, March 24, 2014
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