An additional electrical box on Magnolia Ave. (4701 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA) on the corner near Central Middle School has recently been painted with attractive floral motif. The artist was Ekaterina Orlovie @orlovie.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Urban DRIPP Donut Bar Murals
The Urban DRIPP donut bar and coffee shop (3750 University Ave. #175, Riverside) has an attractive donut bar mural on its facade and side. It is signed Sevesigns 79 or possibly Stevesigns 79. Update: During a recent trip downtown (Dec. 13, 2024), the murals appear to have been refreshed. A photo of one of the new murals is shown at the bottom.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Buenos Dias Cafe Murals
The new Buenos Dias Cafe (2790 14th St, Riverside, CA) sports a series of attractive murals featuring coffee, hummingbirds, flowers and a picture of the Mexican artist and icon Frida Kalo. One of the murals is signed Alponso A. and Alex and provides their telephone numbers.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Cheech Marin Statue Outside of the Cheech Museum of Chicano Art
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Taco Station Mural
A new mural has been painted on the east side of the Taco Station restaurant (4088 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA) downtown. They replaced two earlier murals that had been obscured for several years by portable toilets. The murals show the restaurant and gas station in its early days and are flanked by images of Riverside landmarks and symbols. The artist of the new murals is unidentified.
Friday, December 6, 2024
Tuxies 9-11 Remembrance Mural
On the south side of Tuxies Juices restaurant (6030 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA) is a mural of an American flag. Next to the flag are the words "Never to be forgotten September 11, 2001". The artist is unidentified.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Northside Apartment Complex Mural
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Raising Canes Murals and Art
The new Raising Canes restaurant at the intersection of Magnolia and Brockton (11066 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA) has a nice mural and some other artwork. Most contain some elements that are specific for Riverside. Most also feature the picture of Cane, the owner's dog at the time when he opened his first restaurant, and which inspired the restaurant's name. The first mural is unsigned but was aspirated by Juan Navarro @luvmonsterz and Ekaterina Orlovie @orlovie. It is my understanding that the mural features lemons and lemon flowers in recognition of Riverside's citrus heritage and the lemonade served in the restaurant.