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1. Greetings From… Tucson - created by traveling artists Victor Ving Lisa Beggs. 406 N. 6th Ave.
2. Memorial Day – By Luis Mena mural. 1537 Craycroft Rd.
3. Serape Sunrise By Rock "Cyfi" Martinez. Look closely to see a UFO. 4610 S 12th Ave.
4. The Talking Mural - Tierra Y Libertad Raspados Oasis building.
5. Hotel McCoy - Hotel McCoy is adorned in murals, with an art gallery as a lobby. 720 W Silverlake Rd.
6. Barrio Centro - The mural depicts Barrio Centro residents. The mural is 170 feet long. 2721 E. 22nd St.
7. Cesar Chavez - The scene was painted by muralist Melchor Ramirez in honor of Chavez. 758 S Stone Ave.
8. La Pilita - It depicts a Latino family at Gates Pass, with the Aztec feathered serpent deity Quetzalcoatl looking on. 420 S. Main
9. Stillness - By Yu Yu Shiratori. 267 S. Avenida del Convento
10. Wavelab Recording Studio - By Diego Roa. Wavelab Recording Studio, 111 S. Sixth Ave.
11. Girls Unchained - By Lady Pink, Claw, Miss 17 & Dona. Based on a quilt, over the whole 'quilt' will be drawn a big, rusty, broken chain. Originally painted in January 2004. 124 E. Broadway
12. Vergiss - by Irish traveling artist, Fin Dac. Fin Dac empowers these women by encircling their eyes. 178 E. Broadway Blvd.
13. Creation Story, Chaos Theory & Quantum Memory - By To-Ree-Nee Wolf. The mural tells a story about the artists view on the nature of being & becoming in the world. 213 E. Broadway
14. Tucson Together – By Jessica Gonzales. Each letter represents a local business. 278 E. Congress St.
15. Running of the Piñatas - By Ignacio Garcia. The mural was inspired by Garcia's own childhood memory of being chased by a bull in Redington, AZ, on a family trip. 31 N. Sixth Ave.
16. Jack & Bill - Bill Walton riding a jackalope, 45-foot wide by 75-foot high. 318 E. Congress St.
17. Desert Soul – by El Mac, the figure is holding a Saguaro blossom, & is based on his wife. 63 E Congress St.
18. By Danny Martin, Old Pueblo Parking Garage downtown on Congress St.
19. Sacred Heart of Tucson - Lex Gjurasic. West-facing wall of Café 45 on Pennington.
20. Unknown
21. Rialto Theatre Marquee – The marquee changes with events. 191 East Toole.
22. Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia - by Danny Martin. 191 E Toole
23. Harboring Beauty – By Joe Pagac. "The concept is something perceived as ugly harboring something beautiful inside & protecting it," Pagac said. 191 E. Toole Ave.
24. Hippie Gypsy - Fourth Avenue
25. Goodwill Mural - By Joe Pagac, this large mural is located at the Goodwill location on Fourth Avenue.
26. Borderlands Brewing – By Joe Pagac. A desert vista depicting scenes of humans wearing the bodies of desert animals. 119 E Toole Ave
27. Epic Rides - By Joe Pagac, 130’ wide & 30’ tall. 534 N. Stone Ave.
28. Mayahuel, Goddess of Agave - By Rock Martinez, 40’. The mural depicts Mayahuel, Goodness of Agave a divinity figure of Aztec culture. 440 N. 7th Ave.
29. Unknown - The urban legend is that the building’s owner commissioned this work to keep his property from being tagged. Might be by Danny Martin
30. Sonora - by Karlito Miller Espinosa. 300 W. University Blvd.
31. The Loft Cinema - by Jessica Gonzales. 3233 E. Speedway
32. Desert Heart – By Lalo Cota. Saguaros are the heart of the desert. 3443 E. Speedway Blvd.
33. Roses & More - Mother Earth type mural. 5501 E. Speedway Blvd.
34. Phoenix Mars Mission - This 1,200 sq. ft. creation was once Tucson's biggest mural. Located: 1415 N. 6th Ave.
35. Sky Island Whales - 6,000 sq. ft.!! By Joe Pagac. Represents the idea of thriving even under the most challenging circumstances. 2320 N. Campbell Ave.
36. HOPE. PASS IT ON - By Tommy Ohlrich, Sketch71, KT Held, Mel 'Melo' Dominguez, Lourdes Escalante, Sawaki, Koraima Lupian & Araceli G. 2654 N. Campbell Ave.
37. Wild for the Night – By Chris Miller. The Tucson desert was the inspiration. 2610 N. Stone Ave.
38. No-Tel Motel – By Jessica Gonzales. The heart is meant to convey compassion & the feathers represent worries floating away. 2425 N. Oracle Road.
39. Desert Lungs – By Lalo Cota. The tree & lungs signify life. 3540 N. Oracle Road
40. Tranquil Lady - The calming colors & woman's relaxed facial expression are meant to evoke feelings of tranquility & breathing easy. 246 N. Fourth Ave.
41. Jessica Gonzales – In the area of Ninth Avenue & 17th Street
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2. Memorial Day – By Luis Mena mural. 1537 Craycroft Rd.
3. Serape Sunrise By Rock "Cyfi" Martinez. Look closely to see a UFO. 4610 S 12th Ave.
4. The Talking Mural - Tierra Y Libertad Raspados Oasis building.
5. Hotel McCoy - Hotel McCoy is adorned in murals, with an art gallery as a lobby. 720 W Silverlake Rd.
6. Barrio Centro - The mural depicts Barrio Centro residents. The mural is 170 feet long. 2721 E. 22nd St.
7. Cesar Chavez - The scene was painted by muralist Melchor Ramirez in honor of Chavez. 758 S Stone Ave.
8. La Pilita - It depicts a Latino family at Gates Pass, with the Aztec feathered serpent deity Quetzalcoatl looking on. 420 S. Main
9. Stillness - By Yu Yu Shiratori. 267 S. Avenida del Convento
10. Wavelab Recording Studio - By Diego Roa. Wavelab Recording Studio, 111 S. Sixth Ave.
11. Girls Unchained - By Lady Pink, Claw, Miss 17 & Dona. Based on a quilt, over the whole 'quilt' will be drawn a big, rusty, broken chain. Originally painted in January 2004. 124 E. Broadway
12. Vergiss - by Irish traveling artist, Fin Dac. Fin Dac empowers these women by encircling their eyes. 178 E. Broadway Blvd.
13. Creation Story, Chaos Theory & Quantum Memory - By To-Ree-Nee Wolf. The mural tells a story about the artists view on the nature of being & becoming in the world. 213 E. Broadway
14. Tucson Together – By Jessica Gonzales. Each letter represents a local business. 278 E. Congress St.
15. Running of the Piñatas - By Ignacio Garcia. The mural was inspired by Garcia's own childhood memory of being chased by a bull in Redington, AZ, on a family trip. 31 N. Sixth Ave.
16. Jack & Bill - Bill Walton riding a jackalope, 45-foot wide by 75-foot high. 318 E. Congress St.
17. Desert Soul – by El Mac, the figure is holding a Saguaro blossom, & is based on his wife. 63 E Congress St.
18. By Danny Martin, Old Pueblo Parking Garage downtown on Congress St.
19. Sacred Heart of Tucson - Lex Gjurasic. West-facing wall of Café 45 on Pennington.
20. Unknown
21. Rialto Theatre Marquee – The marquee changes with events. 191 East Toole.
22. Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia - by Danny Martin. 191 E Toole
23. Harboring Beauty – By Joe Pagac. "The concept is something perceived as ugly harboring something beautiful inside & protecting it," Pagac said. 191 E. Toole Ave.
24. Hippie Gypsy - Fourth Avenue
25. Goodwill Mural - By Joe Pagac, this large mural is located at the Goodwill location on Fourth Avenue.
26. Borderlands Brewing – By Joe Pagac. A desert vista depicting scenes of humans wearing the bodies of desert animals. 119 E Toole Ave
27. Epic Rides - By Joe Pagac, 130’ wide & 30’ tall. 534 N. Stone Ave.
28. Mayahuel, Goddess of Agave - By Rock Martinez, 40’. The mural depicts Mayahuel, Goodness of Agave a divinity figure of Aztec culture. 440 N. 7th Ave.
29. Unknown - The urban legend is that the building’s owner commissioned this work to keep his property from being tagged. Might be by Danny Martin
30. Sonora - by Karlito Miller Espinosa. 300 W. University Blvd.
31. The Loft Cinema - by Jessica Gonzales. 3233 E. Speedway
32. Desert Heart – By Lalo Cota. Saguaros are the heart of the desert. 3443 E. Speedway Blvd.
33. Roses & More - Mother Earth type mural. 5501 E. Speedway Blvd.
34. Phoenix Mars Mission - This 1,200 sq. ft. creation was once Tucson's biggest mural. Located: 1415 N. 6th Ave.
35. Sky Island Whales - 6,000 sq. ft.!! By Joe Pagac. Represents the idea of thriving even under the most challenging circumstances. 2320 N. Campbell Ave.
36. HOPE. PASS IT ON - By Tommy Ohlrich, Sketch71, KT Held, Mel 'Melo' Dominguez, Lourdes Escalante, Sawaki, Koraima Lupian & Araceli G. 2654 N. Campbell Ave.
37. Wild for the Night – By Chris Miller. The Tucson desert was the inspiration. 2610 N. Stone Ave.
38. No-Tel Motel – By Jessica Gonzales. The heart is meant to convey compassion & the feathers represent worries floating away. 2425 N. Oracle Road.
39. Desert Lungs – By Lalo Cota. The tree & lungs signify life. 3540 N. Oracle Road
40. Tranquil Lady - The calming colors & woman's relaxed facial expression are meant to evoke feelings of tranquility & breathing easy. 246 N. Fourth Ave.
41. Jessica Gonzales – In the area of Ninth Avenue & 17th Street
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Check out my Amazon storefront for the gear I use!
My storefront is always being updated so be sure and click, + Follow
Thank you for your support!!
Amazon affiliate link - I may earn a small commission and it is much appreciated!! Using affiliate links does not cost anything to you and contributes towards the growth of this Channel.
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