Showing posts with label Mural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mural. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Arizona Poppy

 Sells a large variety of handcrafted items.

By Hannah Eddy

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The east wall of this location is painted.  However, it is not a mural and therefore is not eligible for posting to the Blog.

Update by Jerry Peek: Our previous post of this building, Poppies not yoga, has a photo from 2022 and links to earlier murals there.

Wednesday, March 06, 2024

Desert UFOs

A long wall divided by a driveway.






There is no artist's signature.  However, the artistry resembles other murals by Danny Martin.

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03/16/2024 - Artist confirmed as Danny Martin.  Mural appears on his Instagram.


Monday, February 26, 2024

Valentina

Valentina is a wildcat.

Found on the west end of the Twice As Nice clothing store.  The mural is followed by a close-up.

By Pato Aguilar

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Friday, February 23, 2024

Lohse Family YMCA

 Each mural "...highlights different aspects of YMCA offerings."

                                   Swimming and Basketball

By Joe Pagac

                                                Gardening

By Joe Pagac

                                           Horseback Riding

By Joe Pagac

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Monday, February 12, 2024

Thrive in the 05 by The Desert Pen

The mural is named for a collaboration of members dedicated to improving our community.

By Pen Macias, aka The Desert Pen





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Updates by Jerry Peek: On October 23, 2023, before the mural had been painted, the Arizona Daily Star published This local artist wants your input for a new Tucson mural. A quote from Pen Macias:

“The mural is going to be created as if it's fabric-draped over the side of the building and then it'll have a night sky with a giant moon,” she said. “Where the community stories come in is I have papel picado flags that are going to be draped across the moon sky. And each of those flags are going to tell a different story that I'm getting from the community.”

The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona, which organizes funding for and manages public art, released an article December 20, 2023: Press Release: Arts Foundation unveils artists for Thrive in the 05 project.

Our next post, February 14, shows another area mural: Thrive in the 05 by Salvador Sahuaqui.

Wednesday, February 07, 2024

Tanna's Botannas on 6th Avenue

This is a second location of a candy store owned by Tanna Cole. The first was shown in our previous post Tanna's Botannas on Prince Road.

By Camila Ibarra























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Monday, January 29, 2024

Rosa's Resistance

".... the forge of perseverance...."

By Ignacio Garcia






 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, December 01, 2023

"Comida del Barrio"

                     Translated as "Food of the Neighborhood"






SW Corner of S. 10th Ave. & W. 32nd St., Tucson, AZ

Friday, November 24, 2023

Desert Scene

 

By Erica Cantua


 Found at the Agave Apartments on E. 22nd St.

The Palm Tree is casting a shadow that covers a small portion of the mural.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Horsin' Around at the Saloon



Frequent contributor Warren V. snapped this picture of a giant horse mural. It's located on the side of the Red Garter Saloon at 3143 E Speedway. Warren adds it's "hard not to to spot this one when driving eastbound on Speedway."

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Mariscos Mural

This mural comes to the Tucson Murals Project from Warren V. He writes:
"Hi Randy,
I enjoy your Tucson street murals blog and pictures. Here is one for your consideration with a picture I took today that you can use (I did a very slight photoshop removal of some grafitti on one side of it).
The mural is located at the SW corner of 1st and Swan, no idea who the artist is.
Cheers,
Warren V.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

A"maze"ing Mural


Directly across Ajo from Hollinger Elementary (133 W. Ajo) is this office building with a silhouette of a Native American gathering fruit from the top of a saguaro cactus. There is also a Native American and a bird and the Tohono O’odham “man in the maze”. Artist unknown. Submitted by Neil Amstutz

Update (September 16, 2012): The mural has been painted over in bright green (to match other buildings nearby) and this is now a T-Mobile store.