Friday, November 20, 2020
Many murals at Govinda's
(By the way, I really enjoy Thanksgiving there. It's vegetarian, of course. And the fun part is that they've had a live turkey walking around the grounds.) I stuffed my face (and took photos) on November 4th.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Vote more
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Kind hospital
I was there on September 23rd.
Monday, November 16, 2020
Vote
Found Nov. 13, 2020 on the south wall of Yosi's Flower Shop on 4833 S. 12th Avenue.
The Spanish translates to English as "Together With Biden and Harris". I realize that some of you will like the message and some won't. If you want to make a comment, please keep it civil.
Artist not known |
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Artist not known |
Update (July 21, 2024): Google Maps Street View shows that the mural at the top of this page, 4833 S. 12th Avenue, changed by January, 2021 and stayed that way until at least April 2024. It kept the face but not the lettering. Here's the April 2024 view:
Friday, November 13, 2020
Loft Cinema (Murals being made, part 57)
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Ignacio Garcia honors a fallen soldier
Gregory was a Deserter to the Military Had gone missing days before getting out of the Army. So when Soldier Vanessa Guillén went missing and searches began for her , his body was found Aug. 2019 . Buried close to where later Vanessas body was also found. Vanessas story was everywhere in the media , news and getting so much attention his mother was feeling a little desperate and forgotten. So a member of a group called “Voices of the voice less” (Andrea Diaz) asked we do a mural for his mother. For days and weeks they looked for a wall and no luck so I knew I was miles away but I decided to offer our wall for it and that’s how it all started. Gathering the funds for it wasn’t easy either but we made it happened and Ignacio the artist also donated some of his time since the go fund never reached its goal. Below is a little copied piece of Gregorys obituary. We are military parents and have a active duty that’s currently deployed so fully feel for Military.
“During his time in the military he went from Ft. Leonard Wood to Korea. After serving in Korea he was assigned to Ft. Hood. He then served in Kuwait and then returned to his base in Ft. Hood where he lived until his death. He received the following awards while serving in the United States Armed Forces; National service medal, Global war terrorism expeditionary medal, Global war on terrorism service medal, uwait Defense service medal, Army service ribbon, Overseas service ribbon, Army achievement medal 2nd award, Army good conduct medal, Certificate of achievement 2nd award, and Driver mechanic badge.”
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He went from awol, to deserter , and when his remains were found they had such a hard time taking that off his record. He was obviously murdered and never went awol. His family fought for his honors until they made it right. He finally had a funeral almost a year later and was buried with all his honors.
This video and the photos below it show Ignacio painting.
Friday, November 06, 2020
MotoSonora
Found at the MotoSonora Brewing Co. and photographed on Sept. 9, 2020.
By Joe Pagac |
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Thursday, November 05, 2020
Sahuarita Chalk Art Adventure THIS WEEKEND (plus more...)
Sahuarita isn't quite Tucson, but SAACA's chalk art mural festivals are worth the trip. If you haven't seen them, here are a few entries from this blog:
- Park Place Chalk Art Festival revisited (April 19, 2012)
- Park Place Chalk Art Festival, part 1 of 3 (April 10, 2013. Links near the end to parts 2 and 3.)
- Park Place Chalk Art Festival 2016 (April 11, 2016)
Tuesday, November 03, 2020
State Farm colors
Friday, October 30, 2020
Howdy from Tuxon
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Bookstore Southwest
I stopped by on May 10th.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Butterfly Lady
By Sawaki and Wagon Burner Arts. Photographed on Aug. 30, 2020.
The first photo below had to be taken at an angle due to the tight space and a chain-link fence. The second photo is the result of perspective correction and cropping.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2020
197 East Toole all repainted (Murals being made, part 56)
Usually one or two murals are replaced at a time. This past summer, though, every mural was repainted or finished. (The muralists kept the image of Che Guevara from one of the murals and painted a new background around it.) Let's start with the latest murals (I think!) before the mass repainting, from left (January 2020) to right (December 2018): I never saw the third mural in the first photo, of migrants, finished.
At the end of July, I noticed the murals being repainted. I came back on August 3rd: Here's the fourth of eight murals at sunrise on August 4th: Next, a screen grab from the video Desert Delirium - The Surreal Murals of Tucson, AZ, by Rob Allen. He recorded it on August 9th. The mural at the far end is being finished:
On August 15, the blue square had a sort of wildcat (a bit different from the U of A's Wildcat): September 13th, I came back. The scaffolding was gone. There was a white square near the right end… maybe another mural is coming? Unfortunately, a car was parked in front. But I worked around it and took photos of everything except the white square: The Black Lives Matter mural below is by Nolan Patterson (@basik__art on Instagram): This page from Corazones Unidos at Raices Taller 222 Gallery & Workshop will probably disappear when the exhibition ends: https://www.raicestaller222.com/copy-of-javier-valenzuela. So use the artist names:
Studio ONE Painted during the time of coronavirus, this mural was completed by our good friends, compadres, and comadres down the street at 197 E Toole Ave in Tucson: Studio ONE – A Space for Art and Activism. Participating Artists Paco Velez Anzueto, David Contreras, Chris Miller, Ses One, Crystal Triste, and assisted by Akasia Oberly and Vier Oner
Friday, October 16, 2020
"Safe Shift"
Painted by Sal Sawaki, Sketch 71/Rickey A Bush & James. Sponsored by Wagon Burner Arts at 2801 E. Grant Rd. and viewed from N. Treat Ave.
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Photographed on Aug. 6, 2020.
Two closeups I took of the mural: The woman in the second closeup is Patty Vallance. A quick web search showed that she volunteered for a number of causes. Among other things, she helped to create the Fire Foundation. She died suddenly at age 62 on June 3, 2020 — two months before David Aber took the first three photos here. The Arizona Daily Star article Patty Vallance, businesswoman, author, was key supporter of Tucson Fire Foundation tells more.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Three landscapes in one mural
Friday, October 09, 2020
KAVA
Found at 'The Kava Bar' and photographed on Aug. 30, 2020. Kava is a root from the South Pacific that is ground and mixed with water. It makes a muscle-relaxing, antidepressant drink. Its taste has been compared to a "bitter mud puddle".
Artist Not Known |
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