Monday, July 31, 2023

"What's Up Inland Empire" Mural

On the building behind the Angel Eyes Smoke Shop (4024 Mission Inn Avenue B, Riverside, CA) and next to the Greetings from Riverside mural is a mural asking What's up Inland Empire? I suspect that it is related to social media community news organization by the same name @whats_up_inland_empire. The artist who painted the mural is not identified. 





Sunday, July 30, 2023

The ARC "National Wall of Respect" Mosaic

On the wall bordering the parking lot of The ARC headquarters (8138 Mar Vista Ct, Riverside), is an impressive mosaic entitled, The National Wall of Respect, that shows individuals both with and without various disabilities along with prominent sites within the City of Riverside. The theme is Dignity, Inclusion, Respect and Justice for people with and without disabilities. The artists for mosaic were Erin Maxwell, Greg Maxwell and Cathy Maxwell of @maxwell_mosaics. The large mosaic (43 feet long by 10 feet high) was designed, created and installed for the Arc of Riverside in 2013. More information about the mosaic can be found on The ARC website











Saturday, July 29, 2023

"Raincross" Mosaic at the Entrance to City Hall

In front of the entrance to City Hall (3900 Main Street, Riverside) is an attractive tile mosaic entitled, "Raincross" featuring Riverside's symbol, the raincross, flanked by images of a church dome, elements from the Mission Inn and citrus.  It was made by Dominic Panziera of Arteclettica in 2009.  






Friday, July 28, 2023

"Center Circle of Inclusion" Mosaic at City Hall

On the floor of the Grier Pavilion of Riverside's City Hall (3900 Main St, Riverside, CA 92501) is an interesting and meaningful mosaic entitled Center Circle of Inclusion.  It was designed and installed by Dominic Panziera of the firm Arteclettica in 2008.  As described on the Arteclettica website, The design includes the City Logo, the Raincross, "surrounded by a unifying ring, 24 radials of diverse colors, designs, and lengths. Although each sector is different, each is equal in the group, and connected by a universal bond; these segments are further enclosed by the engraved statement": "WE ARE...DIVERSE.. PROUD…COMMITTED...INCLUSIVE.



Thursday, July 27, 2023

Cesar Chavez Community Center Classroom Mural

The front wall of the classroom near the entrance of the Cesar Chavez Community Center (2060 University Ave, Riverside) is covered with murals depicting Cesar Chavez and themes involving the community and civil rights within Riverside and the nation.  





 

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Gold Star Families Memorial Monument at the Riverside National Cemetery

The Gold Star Families Memorial Monument is located just behind the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater at the Riverside National Cemetery (22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA). As described on a website for a similar monument, "Gold Star Families Memorial Monuments honor the families of active military members who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Made of black granite, these double-sided monuments bear the inscription, Gold Star Families Memorial Monument, a tribute to Gold Star Families and Relatives who sacrificed a Loved One for our Freedom on one side. On the opposite side of the monument are scenes etched on each of the four panels: Homeland, Family, Patriot and Sacrifice. Centering this tribute is a silhouette of a saluting service member, representing those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.'

"The Gold Star Family Memorial was created by Medal of Honor Recipient Hershel “Woody" Williams to remember those families who have made the ultimate sacrifice. To learn more about the memorial and Woody's legacy, visit the Woody Williams Foundation website."

The Homeland panel features images distinctive of the Riverside area including a raincross, a cluster of oranges and a spread of California golden poppies.  








 

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Military Branch and Veterans Administration Seals on the Administration Building at Riverside National Cemetery

On the walls of south side of the Administration Building at Riverside National Cemetery (22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside) are located beautiful metallic seals from each branch of the U.S. military as well as the seal of the Veterans Administration.  









Monday, July 24, 2023

"Springtime" Giant Orange at the Orange Terrace Library

An attractive giant orange entitled Springtime is located at the entrance of the Orange Terrace Branch Library (20010 Orange Terrace Pkwy, Riverside). It was painted by Riverside artist Anna Vanover @vanoveranna for a fundraiser for the Riverside Library Foundation in 2015.  Additional information can be found in a related Press Enterprise article




Sunday, July 23, 2023

"Descanso par el Cansad" meaning "Rest for the Weary" Mural

The wall to the east of Ahumada's Market (7614 Evans St, Riverside) has been painted with a deep blue mural showing a light blue man with a staff crossing the river with a child on his shoulder.  To the right are the Spanish words "Descanso par el Cansad" which means "Rest for the Weary".  As the muralist Geoff Gouveia @geoffgouveia explains, "I painted the legend of St. Christopher crossing the river. The child asks St. Christopher to be carried across the river and St. Christopher obliges. While carrying the child, he grows quite heavy and St. Christopher struggles to get him across. When St. Christopher asks the child why he became heavy, the child revealed he was Jesus carrying the weight of the world. It’s a reversal - the “strong” man carrying the child is actually the one being carried. Hence why we painted “Rest for the Weary” in Spanish (to better sympathize with the local population in the area of the mural.)..." Additional information can be found on Gouveia's Instagram post.  




Saturday, July 22, 2023

Mosaics and Fused Glass Art in the Marcy Branch Library

Several works of art are located within the Marcy Branch of the Riverside Public Library (6927 Magnolia Ave, Riverside).  Two are interesting mosaics and the third is a wintery wall art piece made of fused glass.  The artist who made the mosaics was Cathy Maxwell @maxwell_mosaics. The first is entitled Once Upon a Midnight Dream is in the lobby area. The second is titled, Sun Flowers, and is located on a post by the children’s section. The fused glass piece is entitled Winter Night and was created by Riverside artist Judy Davies. You can find out more about her work on her Facebook page or in a 2015 Press Enterprise article



Winter Night by Judy Davies



Friday, July 21, 2023

"The Journey of Eliza's Orange Trees 1874" Entry in the Giant Orange Artventure

A giant orange painted to illustrate the journey of the parent navel orange trees on their way to Eliza Tibbets in Riverside is located in the entryway of the Marcy Branch of the Riverside Public Library (6927 Magnolia Ave, Riverside).  The orange is entitled, The Journey of Eliza's Orange Trees 1874 and was painted by Patricia Ortlieb and restored by Anna Vanover. It was sponsored by the Ortlieb and Brown families and was an entry into the Great Orange Artventure hosted by the Riverside Art Museum in 2006.





Thursday, July 20, 2023

Orange Tree Mural in Marcy Branch Library Entryway

A mural with an orange tree on a hill painted from an unusual perspective is located in the entryway of the Marcy Branch of the Riverside Public Library (6927 Magnolia Ave, Riverside).  The mural was painted by Big Bear Valley artist Robin Morrow.  



Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Young Lady Reading Statue in the Arlington Branch Library

A statue of a young lady reading a book sits atop a bookshelf within the Arlington branch of the Riverside Public Library (9556 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA).  There is a plaque with the sculpture's name, Young Lady Reading, and indicating that it was donated by the Friends of the Riverside Public Library for the Grand Re-Opening on June 5, 2008. The sculptor is unidentified.  According to an image search on Google, other copies of the bronze sculpture for sale are entitled Kate Reading a Book or Dorothy Statue of Girl Reading.




Tuesday, July 18, 2023

"Brief History of Riverside" Paintings at the Arlington Library

A series of four paintings entitled, Brief History of Riverside is mounted behind the circulation desk in the Arlington Branch of the Riverside Public Library (9556 Magnolia Ave, Riverside).  The paintings were painted by Sam Huang in 1982 and depict prominent buildings, monuments and presumably historical figures within the city or related to its history.