What would you expect from a business that makes tile designs? This sign/mural is on the west wall of 450 N. 6th Avenue, but the business is farther east along the south side of the building.
Their mosaic-style murals are all over Tucson. If you'd like to try your hand at tilework, they also offer workshops. There's more at SantaTheresaTileWorks.com.
I took the photo on February 20th.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Help wanted: finding each mural's story
It's been five years, and a few months, since former Tucson television news anchor Randy Garsee started posting mural photos on this blog. (You can click to see our first post, then use your browser's "Back" button to return.) A year later, I joined. As time went on, Randy asked me to take over much of the blog, and keep it updated.
Fast-forward to today: We have hundreds of mural photos online (and even more on the "unpublished" pages), but most of those have just the location and few other details. That's been my plan for when the weather cools this autumn: to go out and re-visit murals, ask people nearby what they know about the story, and share what I find online (on this blog and in other ways).
For more than a year now, Melodi King has been working on a second way for you to find murals and information about them: a clickable map and, especially, a database of info about each mural (name of artists, year painted, and much more).
Why was the mural painted? Who are the people in the mural? Everything we can learn will help to build the story of each of Tucson's murals (including murals that have been lost).
You can help, too. Do you or a neighbor have a mural on an outside home wall that everyone can see? Are you at a business, church, school, or any other building with a mural open to the public? Do you travel past a mural every day and have come to know either a story behind it or someone who does? If that sounds like you — or if you'd like to do some hunting in your own neighborhood — would you please let us know? For instance:
Thanks!
Fast-forward to today: We have hundreds of mural photos online (and even more on the "unpublished" pages), but most of those have just the location and few other details. That's been my plan for when the weather cools this autumn: to go out and re-visit murals, ask people nearby what they know about the story, and share what I find online (on this blog and in other ways).
For more than a year now, Melodi King has been working on a second way for you to find murals and information about them: a clickable map and, especially, a database of info about each mural (name of artists, year painted, and much more).
Why was the mural painted? Who are the people in the mural? Everything we can learn will help to build the story of each of Tucson's murals (including murals that have been lost).
You can help, too. Do you or a neighbor have a mural on an outside home wall that everyone can see? Are you at a business, church, school, or any other building with a mural open to the public? Do you travel past a mural every day and have come to know either a story behind it or someone who does? If that sounds like you — or if you'd like to do some hunting in your own neighborhood — would you please let us know? For instance:
- Put the info into the comment box by the mural post here on this blog. (If you aren't sure whether we have the mural, please send me a note, tell me where the mural is and a bit of what it looks like.)
- If you'd like to send your comment privately, use the short TucsonArt.info comment form. Please fill in the Subject box with at least the word "mural".
- If typing in a long story isn't your thing, or if you'd rather just talk, please give me a call at (520)302-4402. (I'm pretty busy, so I might need to call you back a bit later. If you get my voicemail, please tell me that you're calling about murals — and mention a few good days and times to reach you.)
Thanks!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Just a day too late for Chuy's
We're back from the archives (for a couple of days). Tuesday, I spotted murals on the west side of the now-closed Chuy's along Country Club at Speedway. Wednesday, thinking that I should go back and grab some photos before something happened, I drove by. But...
...too late. (By the way, there are more murals on the north and east sides, but they were trashed too.)
I happened to ride by the Patrick K. Hardesty Midtown Service Center at 1100 S. Alvernon and saw a sign that they maybe should have put up at Chuy's :-(...
Update (January 28, 2024): Germaine A Pesqueria (who's been painting since the 1990s) painted murals at all Chuy's locations. I'm hoping he has photos of these murals; I'll ask.
...too late. (By the way, there are more murals on the north and east sides, but they were trashed too.)
I happened to ride by the Patrick K. Hardesty Midtown Service Center at 1100 S. Alvernon and saw a sign that they maybe should have put up at Chuy's :-(...
Update (January 28, 2024): Germaine A Pesqueria (who's been painting since the 1990s) painted murals at all Chuy's locations. I'm hoping he has photos of these murals; I'll ask.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
This mural is way out
If something is still called "way out" when it's wonderful, fantastic, "cool," or whatever... well, this mural is of scenes way out of Earth. It's on top of 210 S. Plumer, the (former?) Tucson Optical Research Corp. building. I snapped it (way back) on February 17th.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Find the murals
It's actually not hard to spot the walls decorated with murals of desert plants — along with the real ones. It's especially easy in the second photo below. You'll find this lovely spot at 2709 E. La Madera Drive.
I found these murals on February 15th.
I found these murals on February 15th.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Chato's Auto Service
Murals seem to go with car repair shops in the southern area of Tucson. In fact, just about everything has a mural in this part of town. You can get your start mural-hunting right here at Chato's Auto Service, 5124 S. 12th Avenue.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Toasted in more ways than one...
...was the building housing the (former?) Mi Casita Tortilla Factory at 4439 S. 6th Avenue, south of South Tucson. The soot above the window in the middle of this photo (taken January 30) made me think that there had been a fire here recently:
The painting here (within the mural) of a building like this tortilla factory — including a sign warning that the parking lot is for customers only — seems to have flames or smoke coming out of its chimney.
The painting here (within the mural) of a building like this tortilla factory — including a sign warning that the parking lot is for customers only — seems to have flames or smoke coming out of its chimney.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
South of South Tucson
The southern boundary of the City of South Tucson is (as its website says, "The Pueblo Within a City") at 40th Street and Benson Highway. Farther along 6th Avenue, on January 30, I came across this mural at Comisaria y Carneceria Jenny, 4407 S. 6th.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Adios, South Tucson
As you drive south out of the city of South Tucson, you'll pass this sign near 40th Street. It's on the sidewalk in front of 3002 S. 6th Avenue.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Another sunny bench in South Tucson
Here are another freestanding bench and mural in the arch theme that you'll find all around South Tucson. This photo was from January 16th, on the sidewalk in front of Quality Custom Ornamental Ironwork, 2114 S. 4th Avenue.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
What Lou's Plumbing Supply sells...
...from their location at 2331 S. 4th Avenue in South Tucson, was shown in this scene on their south wall on January 16. It's a scene from — naturally enough — a home's bathroom.
The mural had been tagged at the bottom, and the tagging carefully painted out, so it wasn't noticeable as I took the photo. But the photo shows the tag too.
This may be a first: the first plumbing fixture mural!
The mural had been tagged at the bottom, and the tagging carefully painted out, so it wasn't noticeable as I took the photo. But the photo shows the tag too.
This may be a first: the first plumbing fixture mural!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
House of Neighborly Service, building 1
Last in the series from the House of Neighborly Service, 243 West 33rd Street in South Tucson, on January 16th, is this mural on the west wall of building 1, along 9th Avenue.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
House of Neighborly Service, building 2
Next in the series from the House of Neighborly Service, 243 West 33rd Street in South Tucson, is this mural from the west wall of Building 2. It's signed MICHAEL ORTIZ / ISAAC.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Monday, October 17, 2011
House of Neighborly Service, building 5
I found this mural (and two others — coming in the next two posts) at the House of Neighborly Service, 243 West 33rd Street, in South Tucson, on January 16th. It was facing a playground, on the east wall of building 5, and signed Karina A Gonzales.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Update (November 19, 2012): You can see a newer mural in our post House of Neighborly Service, front gate.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Mo-Sun
This scene is the southeast corner of 2302 S. 4th Avenue, in the mural-filled city of South Tucson, on my January 16th bike trip. Though I jotted down the business name Eclipse MMA, the left panel of Google Maps says it's Mo-Sun Art and Wellness Center.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Sunny bench in South Tucson
I spotted this sunny bench on the sidewalk in front of Jeff's Auto Parts, 2412 S. 4th Avenue in South Tucson, on January 16.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Fourth Avenue arches
This isn't about the McDonald's on South 6th Avenue (here and here). A bit north and east are other welcoming arches you'll see — ten blocks after you enter the city of South Tucson from the north side — on 4th Avenue just north of 38th Street:
(As always, you can click for a larger view of a photo — and use your browser's "Back" button to come back.) Here's a detail from one of the arches: | |
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Leader Public Auction
The front of Leader Public Auction, 2626 S. 4th Avenue, is a 3-D desert mural.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Southside Community School
These photos are from January 16 around the campus at 2701 South Campbell.
This first mural, painted under a ramada, is large and full of detail:
A mosaic mural in the center of the basketball court...
...and another (partly destroyed — the day I visited, at least) behind the bleachers:
And last: This school sign by the parking lot entrance was far away, fenced-off on the Sunday I was there. I used a zoom lens to snap it:
This first mural, painted under a ramada, is large and full of detail:
A mosaic mural in the center of the basketball court...
...and another (partly destroyed — the day I visited, at least) behind the bleachers:
And last: This school sign by the parking lot entrance was far away, fenced-off on the Sunday I was there. I used a zoom lens to snap it:
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