Monday, March 08, 2021
Zooming in on 2013 North Swan
Then I looked at the land behind the fence. There were murals on two buildings in the distance: The photos I took didn't turn out well, so I came back. I took the first photo below, of the building to the left, on February 21st. I took the second, of the building to the right, on February 25th. (Super-zoom lenses are great!)
Friday, March 05, 2021
While at Five Points...
While I'm at it, here's a photo of the sculpture and one of the arches, looking northwest. The sculptor was Luis Mena, who's also painted a number of murals around town: One block northwest along Stone is an office that looks like a house. It's been there for years, and it has some nice tile murals on front. (Although you can enter from Stone, the building is actually on Russell Avenue.) Now the murals, left to right, followed by the artist's signature from the third mural:
The business here is Carly Quinn Designs.
I took the photo of the building front on November 18, 2020 and the rest on February 19, 2021.
Thursday, March 04, 2021
Roses & More is no more
Update: BG Boyd Photo kindly sent aerial photos of the building before it was destroyed: The mural also appears at 2:42 into BG's aerial mural video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aQmAt-FuzU&t=162s
Wednesday, March 03, 2021
Finding murals
At the right edge of every blog page are two links. One is Mural map, which has several ways to see a map of hundreds of Tucson murals.
Another link at the right side is Search this blog. It lets you type in words — for instance, the name of a street or a business.
At the bottom of every blog entry is a “Location” that gives the street address. Click on the address to see the location on a map.
Also at the bottom of every entry is “Labels,” which has links to click to see other murals by that artist. Some labels also have other ways to search.
Tuesday, March 02, 2021
See this "Tucson" mural while you can
Friday, February 26, 2021
Murals being made (but not finished), part 59: One Offroad
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Yerberia San Miguel moves
Friday, February 19, 2021
Holaway Elementary
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Yosi's nine years later
Friday, February 12, 2021
Good and bad mural news on Alvernon Way
The mural above is on the north-side wall. The good news is on the south-side wall: Update (July 16, 2024): Just by chance, I found a photo on Google Maps Street View showing the south-side mural being painted. This is in June 2017. You can click the + to zoom in:
Tuesday, February 09, 2021
House of Neighborly Service: extreme makeover :)
I went back 0n November 8, 2020. The place was locked up — for the pandemic, I guess. So I took a few photos, then returned the next day with a zoom lens that let me get closeups from outside the perimeter. Here are the November 8th photos: On the east wall, outside of the patio: On the south wall of the patio: The west wall of the patio: Two murals, next to each other, on the west wall next to the street: Next, November 9 — starting with a mural near an entrance and the artists' signatures. There's only a faint outline of the “Martinez” after “Isaac”; I don't know what that's about: A mural along the west wall of the patio, starting from the entrance above: Last, the murals on the south wall of the patio:
Monday, February 08, 2021
Ignacio Garcia nominated for 2021 Governor's Arts Awards
If that doesn't work, or you'd like to see it full page, here's his announcement.
Here's info from Arizona Citizens for the Arts: Governor’s Arts Awards.
Congratulations, Ignacio!
Friday, February 05, 2021
Tribute To Elizabeth Taylor
By Sean John Cannon |
Click on the photo for a larger and sharper image.
Update (December 17, 2021): The muralist wrote on his Instagram @seanjohncannon (you can click there to see the post; you currently don't need an account):
My art mentor is Andy Warhol and his process involved silk screening multiple layers. My application is a lot different as I do everything by hand to create the illusion of silk screening. paint, markers, and a wet sponge is all I need but it is incredibly painstaking! I’ve always been fascinated with repetition and if done correctly, the viewers eye will always be drawn in towards it. I see Pop Art as being timeless as it never becomes “outdated” as aestheticism and whimsical coloring defines its genre. I love how it never takes itself too seriously and so far it has always perfectly reflected the zeitgeist of our times.