This location has appeared in this Blog when it was Mr K's BBQ. Click on this link: Mr. K's
It is now Two Boots BBQ Shop and there have been several notable additions.
Click on any photo for a slideshow of larger images.
This version will stay online while the Tucson Murals Project 2.0 blog carries on:
This location has appeared in this Blog when it was Mr K's BBQ. Click on this link: Mr. K's
It is now Two Boots BBQ Shop and there have been several notable additions.
Click on any photo for a slideshow of larger images.
The nearby Rillito River is the focus of the public art, and it courses up and down the wall to create arches, which hold scenes of life in Tucson along its banks. Most of the mural has shades of blue around its scenes, which start with an egg evolving from a bird to fish on one end and the fish evolving back into an egg on the other. The mural's river teems with fish amid its waters, and runs length of the wall between scenes of the city, wildlife and young and old Tucson residents. Colored tiles make up trees and member of families, and metal sculptures of flowers taller than the wall stand in front of it.The mural was repainted last month — December, 2021 — by a number of the original artists, several of whom hadn't painted together in the 20 intervening years. This blog's posts Huge community mural repainting: help needed! and Community mural dedication today! show parts of the story.
The mural is found on the east wall of 424 E. 6th St. along an alley (N. Hoff Ave.) that is so narrow that, even with a wide-angle lens, I had to shoot at an angle to get the entire mural. I then applied 'Perspective Correction' to make it appear that the photo was taken directly in front. Here are the photos:
| By Yu Yu Shiratori |