Almost famous

Remember the photo shoot I did at the Jibe office back in early July? I ended up on a few banners around N Natomas, including this one as you exit Four Seasons Westshore:

There are five more. I need to go for a bike ride and find them! Tour de Arlete?

Wide Open Walls: Sunday

Today’s route was all downtown – a pain using a car, much easier on a bike. I parked in Old Sac. I couldn’t find the first artist, Bryan Valenzuela in Firehouse Alley:

The next four artists were all in Improv Alley between 7th & 8th:

Madelyne Joan Templeton

Leecasso

Brandon Alexandr

Normaste


In Merchant Alley, the artist 2 Hermano:

The artist 594evah painted a tribute to Danny Sandoval, a well-known local musician:

And this very special moment:

Jazz Alley


Diana Ormanzhi:

Governors Alley


Paige Woolford:

509 12th St


My last stop of the day. Raphael Delgado:

Raphael said he chose to do this mural because he thought everyone could use a hug during our current challenging times. So true.

555 Capitol Mall

Wide Open Walls – Saturday

I volunteered this year at Wide Open Walls. The Sacramento mural festival was first conceived as an idea to activate spaces in alleyways and buildings throughout Sacramento. I was called an Art Ambassador. I drove a route to visit all the art but mostly to see if the working artist needed anything.

Jose De Gregorio:

UCD Med Center parking garage

Ana Valentine:

UCD Med Center parking garage

At Canon Restaurant:

Michele Murtaugh & Paige:

E.O.N.75 aka Max Ehrman:

1220 Blumenfeld Dr

Keya Tama:

1901 Del Paso Rd

Edgewater Rd:


Finished! Allison Bamcat signing her art:

Spencer Keaton Cunningham:

1511 Del Paso Blvd


Shane Grammer:

1511 Del Paso Rd


Kirileigh Jones:

1409 Del Paso Rd


MJ Lindo-Lawyer:

1616 J St


Brandon Gastinell:

1616 J St


Shonna McDaniels:

1403 19th St


Lily Mott:

1901 Alhambra


Lisa Elias:

1901 Alhambra



I had a lot of nice chats with artists, no one needed anything. I especially enjoyed listening to Lisa Elias as she analyzed her work from across the street.

Lisa also recommended the restaurant across the street: Casa Tulum. In addition to good food, I am supposed to check out more of her work in the bathroom. I’m going to do that!