Tucson, AZ

Greetings from Tucson. We passed through this city in Arizona previously and knew would be the perfect fit for our next Greetings mural. We tried several small businesses around town to get a wall to paint with no luck. In a last ditch effort, we returned to Miller’s Surplus in the Historic Fourth Avenue district. A few months prior, we had dropped off our information with them and decided to try talking to them one last time. Often times, business owners think that we are trying to sell them something. However, we are actually giving them our art and bringing traffic to their location. The owner, George Landa, was in the store at the time and was extremely friendly. He was totally open to our project, and we were thrilled to hear him say yes! We got to work and quickly realized how friendly all the Tucson locals are.

Tucson Mural Artist RV - Greetings Tour Paint

We got to work prepping the wall space on back of the building. There was an existing older mural that lived on the side of it dedicated to veterans. We helped clean up some unwanted graffiti on that mural for them. Our hope is that similarly, locals will take ownership of our public art after we’re gone and help maintain it for the community.

WIP Tucson Mural Artist - Greetings From Postcard Sign AZ

For the cultural and historical elements within the letters, we took ideas directly from the local community. In the “T” we featured Sentinel Peak & “A” Mountain as a tribute to the landscape as well as the University of Arizona. This area thrived with a lot of college students that come from all over the country & world. Next, in the “U” we had to feature some Saguaro cacti as the city was close to Saguaro National Park. The “S” featured historic Hotel Congress along with a portrait of the outlaw John Dillinger. Dillinger and his infamous gang hid out at the hotel and was ultimately captured there. For the “O” our original plan was to only paint the Mission San Xavier del Bac but a local stopped by and suggested we incorporate a Tohono Oʼodham (native tribe) basket design. We featured a tribute to the Man in the Maze design. There’s varied meanings to this with one being: “The man at the top of the maze depicts birth. By following the pattern, beginning at the top, the figure goes through the maze encountering many turns and changes, as in life.”

Greetings from Tucson - Hand Painted Mural Artist - Mid-century

We met Marcos (pictured below) as an employee of Miller's Surplus while we were getting permission to paint the wall. One of the first things he suggested we paint was a Sonoran-style hot dog. This was a signature Mexican street food that was very popular in Tucson & Southern Arizona. We never heard of it at the time but as foodies, we quickly went to try some for ourselves. We learned that locally competing vendors took the business very serious to the point where it even involved cartels and extortion! When we went back to try a Sonoran dog at the highly recommended El Guero Canelo, the manager recognized us from the news, introduced himself and bought us a free meal. That’s just another example of how friendly the locals were in this city.

Local Resident - Tucson, Arizona Mural - Sonoran Dog

We linked up with local artist Rock 'Cyfi' Martinez and he showed us around the neighborhood. Rock painted the letter “C” in Tucson. Rock is part Native American and comes from a similar graffiti background as Victor. They both never had any formal art school training and learned their art through having fun with spray paint writing their names. We let Rock him come up with his own creative concept in his letter. He went with a day of the dead style woman who had cactus as her hair. Being that we were close to the Mexico, this was a fitting tribute.

Rock Cyfi Martinez & Victor Ving - Greetings from Tucson Mural

The owner of the Miller's Surplus (George Landa) is in a band called Los Nawdy Dawgs and they let us use their music for recap video at the top of the post! The fitting song is called "Guacamole Man" and "...it's about attempting to get some Guacamole from a waiter at a Mexican Restaurant." George liked the mural so much that he even had lights installed on top so that people could see the artwork at night. It’s become one of the most popular murals to welcome guests to town. Now every time we pass through Tucson we make it a goal to stop by and say hi to George and our newly made friends.

Tucson Street Art - Greetings Tour RV - Welcome to Tuscon Mural
Victor & Lisa brought their national postcard mural project to Tucson and the Historic Fourth Avenue district could not be a better home for their artwork. Every day, there are both tourists and locals posing in front of the gigantic postcard in their own creative ways. The mural was able to turn a once desolate alleyway into a traffic generating destination for travelers. The Greetings from Tucson is a perfect example of place making in the truest sense.
— Fred Ronstadt / Executive Director of Historic Fourth Avenue District
Lisa & Victor approached us at Millers Surplus in Tucson about hosting a mural for their national Greetings Tour postcard project. We had a back wall that faced an alley that was blank and I gave them permission. Little did we know how much positive feedback from the community this mural would generate. It’s become one of the top destinations in the area.

There are constantly people using the artwork for their photo backdrops. It really serves as a giant modern-day postcard! In the middle of winter people in shorts take pictures and send them to their friends and relatives who are trapped by winter.
The Postcard Mural is a reminder of how special Tucson is and the Greeting from Tucson mural shares the magic and special vibe. This mural is just stunningly beautiful! The colors are alive! People always invite more people over to see it and take pictures.

The mural has also helped Millers Surplus attract new customers, the mural has brought people to downtown Tucson who do not normally shop downtown and when they are done with pictures, they visit the store as well and frequent other downtown establishments.

Customers and guests give Millers Surplus many compliments about the most awesome mural!
Lisa and Victor are fantastic artists, with this mural they captured the heartbeat of Tucson. Millers Surplus is very proud to have the Greetings Tour Mural on the wall
— George Landa / Owner of Millers Surplus
Greetings from Tucson Mural Art Print - Poster

TUCSON MURAL ART PRINT

Official museum quality prints are now available in our online shop. Thank you for your support!

Press:

This is Tucson - Greetings from Tucson: New mural going up downtown

KOLD News13 - 'Greetings Tour' makes stop in Tucson to paint new mural

Letter Guide:

T — Sentinel Peak or “A” Mountain / University of Arizona

U — Saguaro cacti

C — Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) by local Tucson artist, Rock “Cyfi” Martinez

S — Hotel Congress, John Dillinger

O — San Xavier del Bac, Man in the Maze

N — Sonoran hot dog

Year: 2017

Mural Size: 12'H x 21'W

Location: 406 N 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705 (Back of Building)

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