Plane Crazy
Surreal view of a plane in Little Italy where they roar overhead every 120 seconds. San Diego’s airport is literally 1 minute from downtown making it one of the more unique and accessible airports in the world.
Paige Loves Sam
Paige is 3. She likes to read Sam Seagull and even gives him a kiss before she goes to sleep at night. This is my friends Brian and Sheila’s daughter and she is just as cute as a button.
Colorful Murals in Chicano Park and Meeting an Artist
I’m not sure why I ended up in Barrio Logan yesterday. I was cruising around San Diego looking for interesting places to take photographs and I ended up at Chicano Park – a place that I often cool characters.
I parked the car and started walking. It was hot. I felt like I was in Mexico and I walked into Northgate Market. They were blaring Mexican music and I ate some really greasy food. Yep, this was exactly like being in Mexico.
Meeting the Artist
After a bit more walking in the 90 degree weather I felt I could use another Mexican Coke and I started to wind may over to Restaurant Depot. As I approached I saw the most bling bling murals I have ever seen, ,so I stopped and had a look.
Apparently someone was painting them as the ladder and paints were on the ground in front of the mural.
As I was taking pictures, an elderly walked up and I asked her – are you the artist and as it turned out she and her husband were. Here name was Gloria Torres and her husbands name were Salvatorre Torres. There she was making these beautiful paintings on the side of the building and you would never think it would be someone like her.
In fact as I soon learned, Salvatorre Torres is a famous painter in San Diego and was largely responsible for starting the mural projects in Chicano Park in the early 1970’s. She said that they started doing this over 40 years ago.
Salvatorre Torres about 30 years ago working on Murals for the Padres.
I told her that I remember driving over the bridges and seeing the big mural that said “Yonkees NO!”. I told her that my dad said that stood for Honkies NO! (meaning no white people allowed in the park and that is why we never went.
She laughed and said, Yonkees means Junkyards and her husband painted the mural to protest the fact they were moving all the junk yards into Barrio Logan.
Capturing San Diego
Salvatorre Torres does a great job of capturing the essence of San Diego and life in Barrio Logan. For example his murals depicting the sea life (particularly local Tuna Fish) which was caught and processed in Barrio Logan factories capture some of the real beauty of the cities history.
Super Bling Bling mural by Salvatorre Torres.
This old diver took me back to my Sea Hunt days with my brother watching old dive TV shows.
Seals are loved and hated in San Diego but this is an awesome mural
More Murals in the Area
I got back in my car and began driving around the area and came upon many more murals but I can’t help but wonder how many of the artist in the area actually owe a great deal of their inspiration to Salvatorre Torres. It seems that many must be fans of his work
Superman Jesus as seen across from the train tracks
Garden of Eden, as seen on the side of a cheap liquor store
Virgin Mary covered in rosaries
Barrio Logan Buey
Look at this Chingon
You never know what you will find
I am always surprised at the things that you will find when you go explore with your camera. It is always one of my favorite things to do and today was no exception.
www.samseagull.com
Poop here it is! Just launched the Sam Seagull Website. Books will be available for sale on Amazon starting next week and we are on our second printing! Check out www.samseagull.com for stories about the goopiest seagull in San Diego.
Fine Living
Living the good life here in La Jolla. Two surfers head out for a sunset surf, just steps from our front door.
My SoCal Life
I love SoCal, particularly in the winter when the beach crowds are light but the weather is absolutely beautiful. Here are some pretty shots of my front yard, right here at Windansea Beach in La Jolla.
Surfer – As caught through the palms of the surf shack. Blue skies above.
Crashing – Waves crash over the rocky La Jolla Coastline as people gather to watch the sunsets.
Surf Shack – Against the dramatic clouds of the afternoon; a lone surfboard and a breezy surf shack.