Friday, January 13, 2023

Mural walks in Valdivia, Chile

I'm on vacation and taking Spanish classes in South America. This week I've been in Valdivia, Chile (for a map click on "Location" at the end of this post). There are beautiful parts…

…lots of murals, as well as lots of buildings covered with graffiti (including homes and businesses!).

Here are the murals I found on two walks from the city center south to the AirBnB where I stayed. A lot of photos show the graffiti that's everywhere… sadly, the taggers often trash the murals. I haven't edited most of the photos; I was too busy sightseeing! They're in four groups. First are murals by two different artists. The third group are outside the Casa de la Memoria; more on that below. The fourth group has assorted murals.

Nature scenes

Leonel Torres (who also signs his murals "Artemisa") usually paints nature scenes on corners of buildings and on utility boxes.

Multicolored faces

I'm guessing these are all by the same artist. They're almost never signed, and I couldn't read the one signature I found.

Casa de la Memoria

Although I didn't find the building open, I'm almost sure this place is to remind Chileans (and everyone) about the human rights abuses during the government of President Augusto Pinochet. He ruled between 1974 and 1990. If you haven't heard of him, this Encyclopedia Britannica biography explains. Pinochet “moved to crush Chile’s liberal opposition; in its first three years the regime arrested approximately 130,000 people, many of whom were tortured.”

Other murals

I've added comments above a few of these.


Click for a larger view of the nature scenes in this long mural:


Next, a mural too wide to squeeze into one photo. The right side (the second photo) shows forests being cut into wood and processed in a machine that, on the left side, spits out money eaten by a big fish that's guarded by a dog:


The left side of the mural says “I love Mom.” The right side (I didn't get it all) says “My mom is the strongest, most gracious, prettiest, most brave…”

Next time...

…murals and street art from one of the best cities in the world, Valparaíso, Chile.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

"Southwest Strings"

By Jessica Gonzales assisted by Dakin Martin.
The aerial photo below is by BG Boyd Photography:
Click on either photo to see larger images of both.

Friday, January 06, 2023

Southwest Native Trading Post

Painted Nov. 28, 2022 by Lucinda Y. Hinojos "La Morena", Kayla Bellerose, and Jay Lopez
Click photo for a larger image.

Wednesday, January 04, 2023

Water-activated murals appear when it rains

This article from AwesomeInventions.com, “Water-Activated Street Murals Come to Life When It Rains,” has great photos as well as explanation:

     https://www.awesomeinventions.com/water-activated-street-murals-pantone-project/

The murals use hydrochromic paint, which you can buy online. (Now all you need are a street and some rain! đŸ˜‰)

Tuesday, January 03, 2023

Shiny Auto

Let's start 2023 the way we ended 2022: murals with classic cars. This one was found at Leon's Automotive. It's on the wall facing West Missouri Street.


Artist Unknown

Click on the photo for a larger image.

Friday, December 30, 2022

Historic Motels

By Joe Pagac
There was a dark shadow on the lower right corner.  I lightened it as best I could.

Click on the photo for a larger image.

This aerial photo from BG Boyd Photography was taken November 12th:

Three days later — November 15 — Joe posted a photo on Facebook of himself and the mural in the background:



We posted another car mural of Joe's, at the same address, on December 27: Autos In Black And White.

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Autos In Black And White

By Joe Pagac, Stephanie Pagac Garcia and Lenka Vasiekova.



GM no longer manufactures Pontiacs. Thus, Quebedeaux Pontiac is now Quebedeaux Buick and has moved to E. Speedway Blvd. from N. Oracle Rd.

The mural is located at 1430 N. Oracle Rd.

Click photo for a larger image.

On October 28, Joe posted a photo to Facebook showing himself in front of the mural:



Next time, December 30, we'll wrap up 2022 with another Joe Pagac car mural at the same address.