Friday, January 20, 2017

Cavett Elementary

Lilian Cavett Elementary School, home of the Eagles.  See Cavett for exterior murals.  The following interior murals were photographed on 09/20/2016.
Murals are not open to the public without permission.
In Memory of Kamarra Banks by Artists Joan Arnold and Bill Collins.

Painting in the school library by Artist Joan Arnold.
Quote by Crystal Kuykendall

Painted by Artist Joan Arnold with quote from Martin Luther King.

Lead Artist was David Tineo.  Team Artists were Barbara Gonzales and Joan Arnold.   Tom Bandario was the Visiting Artist.  Many students assisted in the project.
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Update (February 11, 2017): Here's a photo that Jerry Peek took of the previous mural from the left end. It gives a good idea of the length! (The hallway isn't very wide. The panorama above was stitched from a series of individual photos.)

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Howell Elementary, 2 of 2

Peter Howell Elementary School.  See Exceptional elementary for previous murals.
Murals are not open to the public without permission.
Student Photos and Art.

Hallway Mosaic
"Project Shine" under the director, Myra Feuquay

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Monday, January 16, 2017

Howell Elementary, 1 of 2

Peter Howell Elementary School.  See Exceptional elementary for previous murals.  The following murals were in the school's OMAtorium.  OMA stands for "Opening Minds through the Arts".
Murals are not open to the public without permission.
Howell Hawk by E. Kintzele (2007)
 Window overlay in the style of artist Keith Haring.
Drawn by 3rd & 4th graders with OMA artist Sarah Howard.
Window overlay in the style of artist Keith Haring.
Drawn by 3rd & 4th graders with OMA artist Sarah Howard.
Window overlay in the style of artist Keith Haring.
Drawn by 3rd & 4th graders with OMA artist Sarah Howard.
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Friday, January 13, 2017

Roskruge Part 3 of 3

Roskruge Elementary and Bilingual Middle School.  Opened in 1908 as the original Tucson High School.  Photographed on 10/22/2016.
Murals are not open to the public without permission. Check in at the office: Come in the north entrance, then turn left at the top of the double stairway inside.
Entrance to the student garden.
Student garden with a mural made of water bottles stuck in the fence.
Garden tool shed. The middle hen says "Control your children, Helen". The hen on the right responds "Control your ATTITUDE".   Sounds like teachers to me.  See lower right for student artists.
In order to include that middle photo, I may have stretched the definition of a mural just a bit.

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If you haven't seen Part 2, click there.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Roskruge Part 2 of 3

Roskruge Elementary and Bilingual Middle School.  Opened in 1908 as the original Tucson High School.  Photographed on 10/22/2016.
Murals are not open to the public without permission. Check in at the office: Come in the north entrance, then turn left at the top of the double stairway inside.
Mural by Luis Mena.
Painted by students named on mural.




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To see Part 1 or Part 3, click there.

Monday, January 09, 2017

Roskruge Part 1 of 3

Roskruge Elementary and Bilingual Middle School.  Opened in 1908 as the original Tucson High School. Photographed on 10/22/2016.
Murals are not open to the public without permission. Check in at the office: Come in the north entrance, then turn left at the top of the double stairway inside.

Backdrop to auditorium stage. By Luis Mena.
Interior Courtyard
Bldg. on campus.
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To see Part 2, click there.

Friday, January 06, 2017

Pueblo Gardens Elementary

A long mural is across the street from Pueblo Gardens Elementary.  The school is located at 2210 E. 33rd St.  This street becomes E. Menor Stravenue at S. Wilson Ave.  The Mural is along the 2300 block of E. Menor Stravenue between the 2200 blocks of S. Wilson Ave. and S. Amigo Ave.  The artist is Porter McDonald with assistance from the Living Streets Alliance.  The Arizona Daily Star had a nice article about the project on Nov. 20.  See ADS

The first photo is the complete mural.  Clicking on the photo to enlarge it will not do it justice. Therefore, here is a link to a larger image on Flickr that you can enlarge even further and make scrollable by clicking on the Flickr photo. Pueblo Gardens FLICKR Photo
Following the complete mural are the individual panels.  They are then followed by student artwork.


Full Mural

Panel 1 of 5 (check out the passenger)

Panel 2 of 5

Panel 3 of 5

Panel 4 of 5

Panel 5 of 5

Another view of the entire mural.

Add some paint to the crosswalk.

Let's paint the sidewalk too.
(Please don't report the photographer's illegally parked car)

Add Kermit's girlfriend.

Don't forget the intersection.

And here's another intersection to paint.
As usual, clicking on any of the photos will result in a slide show of larger and sharper images.

Wednesday, January 04, 2017

Pho #1

Vietnamese restaurant behind 2226 N. Stone Ave. along E. Sahuaro St.
Pho (pronounced "fuh") is a Vietamese soup.
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Photographed May 28, 2016.

Monday, January 02, 2017

Feldman's Neighborhood

North wall of 1414 N. 1st Avenue:
Feldman's is a National Historic District.
NRHP#89001460
Photographed on May 28, 2016.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Elida Street Shed

Shed behind 1631 N. McKinley Ave.  See from E. Elida St.
Photographed on Oct. 24, 2016.  Click on either photo for larger and sharper images.

(Note for photographers:  I could have applied Perspective Correction to view the first photo from directly in front. I do that on occasion.  If I had done so in this instance, some might think I had taken the photo from the owner's back yard.  That's trespassing and I would never do it without the owner's permission.)

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Maybe a mural, part 71: Totem on E. 5th St.

Decide for yourself if you consider this a mural.  I found it in front of a private residence on E. 5th St.

Photographed on Oct. 12, 2016.  Click for a larger and sharper image.

Monday, December 26, 2016

Charity Glass & Tint

Photographed Oct. 12, 2016.
Though I didn't see a signature, there's a female artist in LA that goes by the name of "Sand One".  She most likely painted this mural.  Her website is Sand One

Friday, December 23, 2016

Bronx Wash mural (complete), part 3 of 3

The previous two entries, plus an earlier entry (Beautiful Bronx Wash), show the great multi-part mural along the concrete wash between the two sides of Linden Street. You can see the mural from the north side of Linden.

These photos show the mural from east (left) to west (right). The previous entry showed the new part of the mural as it was being painted.

I snapped these photos on September 14.

Update (February 16, 2018): There are four new murals at the west end of this long series. The photos were taken April 17, 2017.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Murals being made, part 42: Bronx Wash addition

Our previous entry shows the finished mural at the right (west) end of the Bronx Wash, east of 4th Avenue along Linden Street. David Aber's photo shows this part of the mural in complete sunlight. Here are my two photos of the mural in progress and (like David's post, but in worse light) the finished mural. There's a note from the artist on the first mural saying “Back on Tuesday!”:

My camera says that both of my photos were taken on September 16, 2016, at 1:50 PM. They couldn't both have been taken then — as the first one shows “Back on Tuesday” — so please take a guess (if you'd like) of the dates.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Bronx Wash mural revisited, part 1 of 3

On March 14, 2011, Jerry Peek posted photos of a mural at the Bronx Wash.  See Beautiful Bronx Wash.

Sometime in 2016 an additional panel was added to the west end of the mural. The artist is Harriet Wood ("Miss Hazard").  I photographed it on Oct. 11, 2016.

The mural is located at the intersection of E. Linden St. and N. 4th Ave.
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