Murals are not open to the public without permission.
Dancers |
"A Kaleidoscope of Cultures" |
"3rd Graders drew lizards and decorated them with patterns and vivid colors." |
Dancers |
"A Kaleidoscope of Cultures" |
"3rd Graders drew lizards and decorated them with patterns and vivid colors." |
3rd Grade Students Desiree M., Miguel, Carina V., ? |
2nd Grade Students Zachary S., Lilliana A., Christian L., Brianna M. |
1st Grade Students Samuel B., Alexa S., Sophia B., Guillermo B. |
3rd Grade Students Yarisa A., Adelina G., Jaeden T., Mia V. |
3rd Grade Students Roman E., Angelica T., Brian A., Janessa Q. |
1st Grade |
2nd Grade |
3rd Grade Students Cruz C., Janae P., Edzekiel C., Isaiah R. |
3rd Grade Students Senaida M., Ariella S., Elena H. |
Oyama Dragon in the gymnasium |
Nurse's office |
Wall enclosing playground |
Wall enclosing playground |
Henry "Hank" Oyama on "Tumbleweed Ave." There's an Owl in the Saguaro |
Gambel's Quail |
Fish Tank |
The Brain in the Nurse's office |
The Gut in the Nurse's office |
Oyama Dragon. OK, it's not a mural, but I like it. |
School entrance with six student benches. |
1st Grade |
Kindergarten |
4th Grade |
Many Indian symbols. Look for Kokopelli (the Flutist) and the Man in the Maze. |
Neto's Tucson: From graffiti to murals, an artist evolvesThe article has a series of photos, but none showing the whole Rivera/Kahlo mural. There's a complete photo, plus photos of the mural in progress, on this site's page Murals being made, part 41: Cyfi’s Día de los Muertos.
Denogean: From tagging to legitimate artworkThat article mentions a mural along 5th Avenue. You can see a photo on this blog at Spider mural.