The Epic Rides Mural is located at 534 North Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona. The mural is placed on the back side of the commercial business, Epic Rides, who provides equipment for cyclists. It is considered the largest mural in Tucson, so far. The mural measures at about 130 feet wide, and 30 feet tall.<font color="#0066cc">[1]</font>
Image by Rachel Custer
The artist responsible for this amazing piece is Joe Pagac. Pagac has been painting murals for 14 years now. The mural was started on March 20, 2017. The plan was to have the mural finished before April 22, 2017, which just so happened to be his wedding date.<font color="#0066cc">[2]</font>
The idea for the mural started 3 years prior to its completion in 2017. Joe Pagac had seen plans for the Downtown Links Project.<font color="#0066cc">[3]</font> The Downtown Links Project is a plan dedicated to improving connections throughout Tucson, intended to help cyclists, pedestrians, and everyone else who may stumble across the augmentations<font color="#0066cc">[4]</font>. Joe Pagac had to consult the president of the business, Epic Rides, since the mural was going to be on the building’s wall. The president, Todd Sadow, was presented many ideas but ended up choosing to go along with the theme of vivid colors, cyclists, and the Sonoran desert.<font color="#0066cc">[5]</font>
The vision came together beautifully, incorporating bright colors and high contrast. The mural features, on the left side, a cowboy and a folklorico dancer riding bikes in the daylight. On the right side, the hair of the dancer becomes the night sky and her dress becomes the desert setting, including (in order from left to right) a javelina, tortoise, and jackalope—also riding bikes.<font color="#0066cc">[6]</font> The Epic Rides Mural’s use of intense colors and desert-specific critters helps to celebrate the Tucson community, Mexican heritage, and the Sonoran desert.<font color="#0066cc">[7]</font>
With the mural being over 4,000 square feet, the cost to complete it landed around $18,000.<font color="#0066cc">[8]</font> Artist Joe Pagac turned to crowdsourcing in order to fund his project.<font color="#0066cc">[9]</font> He used Kickstarter, which is a website dedicated to help creative projects prosper.<font color="#0066cc">[10]</font> Similar to Kickstarter is GoFundMe, which also creates a platform for people to donate to. Pagac filmed a video to present his idea of the mural to the Tucson community. Citizens who donated at least fifty dollars earned the privilege to put their name on the wall. One woman proposed using this strategy with the words, “Thomas, my love, say Yes? <3 Grace” (and the answer was yes!). The names and the proposal can be seen under the Jackalope, within a white box<font color="#0066cc">[11]</font>.
Image of Donator Names and Proposal<font color="#0066cc">[12]</font>
Pagac used an “all or nothing” approach, signaling that if he did not raise at least $18,000 by March 13th, 2017, then he would give up on the idea of the mural. Lucky for us, the artist raised $21,616 from 302 backers. Not only was the mural enormous, but it is also located in the heart of Tucson. This means that the labor is intensive (and HOT!), and there are certain precautions Pagac needed to take to be weather-conscious. He listed his necessities on his Kickstarter page including; “purchasing a high-quality masonry primer for the wall. Purchasing high quality, UV and weather resistant paint for the wall. Purchasing a UV and weather resistant top coat for the mural. Renting a cherry picker. All the materials needed to paint the wall including rollers, brushes and a paint sprayer. Labor to paint this beast of a mural”.<font color="#0066cc">[13]</font> The mural took roughly 30 gallons of spray paint. Since the Tucson summers get way too hot, Pagac had to paint overnight. He would wake up at midnight and head over to Stone Ave. He mentioned bringing gallons of water to pour over himself in order to beat the heat.<font color="#0066cc">[14]</font> Pagac’s dedication is obvious.
It is said that a lot of Tucson’s culture is hidden inside from the summers being too hot. Murals have the ability to show first-comers how vivacious the culture is. The works of art “add surface culture to community”.<font color="#0066cc">[15]</font> The locals are so proud of the work, even the Tucson Federal Bank has begun to offer the mural as a choice for the background of bank cards.<font color="#0066cc">[16]</font> Mayor Jonathan Rothschild was there on November 7th, 2017, for the official unveiling of the mural.<font color="#0066cc">[17]</font> The mayor was quoted saying, “It’s so Tucson”, referring to the artwork. Unbelievably, the Epic Rides Mural is visible from the iconic “A” Mountain.<font color="#0066cc">[18]</font> The Tucson Murals Project provides a map of murals around Tucson, including this one. Murals allow artists work to be seen by the public eye on a large scale.<font color="#0066cc">[19]</font>
You can visit that page here: <font color="#0066cc">https://tucsonmurals.blogspot.com/p/mural-map.html</font>
Image by Rachel Custer
The website, Kickstarter, allows creators to describe their goal. On Joe Pagac’s page he writes that his mission is “to bring the Tucson community together to beautify the city while promoting an active, outdoor lifestyle and cycling”. He mentions that biking is dear to his heart, as he is a cyclist himself. There are plenty of biking events located in Tucson and the two that Pagac mentioned especially were ‘24 Hours in Old Pueblo’ and ‘El Tour de Tucson’. As the mural is on the South facing wall of the Epic Rides building, it is facing the New Aviation Highway and Downtown Tucson. Pagac is excited for his artwork to be displayed to thousands daily. Murals are also supposed to help with graffiti problems, and this wall was subject to graffiti constantly.<font color="#0066cc">[20]</font>
There is a parking lot right next to the mural, making it easily accessible for people to view it. Unfortunately, it was reported on March 5th, 2018, that someone had vandalized the mural with graffiti. Although Pagac received hundreds of dollars to help fix the mural, he was left confused about the event. He was quoted, “I always understood that taggers and muralists left each other’s stuff alone”.<font color="#0066cc">[21]</font> The tagger made it especially personal, as he crossed Pagac’s signed name out, and replaced it with their name.<font color="#0066cc">[22]</font>
About The Artist:
Image of Joe Pagac<font color="#0066cc">[23]</font>
Joe Pagac was born January 13TH, 1981, making him currently 37 years old<font color="#0066cc">[24]</font>. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communication and Illustration.<font color="#0066cc">[25]</font> Pagac was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. He’s worked in various fields including construction, performing arts, marketing, sculpture, event planning, fine artistry, murals, and more. He even has experience working in 2D and 3D. Pagac’s webpage mentions that he focuses on, “painting what was in other people’s hearts instead od insisting on only painting what is in his own”. His client base stemmed from work based in restaurants and homes and grew as he realized he wanted to add to public art.<font color="#0066cc">[26]</font>
His website is: <font color="#0066cc">http://joepagac.net/</font>
Being a Tucson native, there is no confusion as to why he gets his inspiration from the desert. “When you’re a muralist, every wall is a good spot for a mural”, Pagac said. He feels as though he makes a difference with every mural and feels very fulfilled by the art. The artist is no stranger to praise as well, stating that he receives a lot of positive reinforcement from bystanders.<font color="#0066cc">[27]</font> He wants people to be able to put their phones down for a couple seconds and enjoy the real-world view.<font color="#0066cc">[28]</font>
You can see step-by-step progress of the mural located here: <font color="#0066cc">https://tucsonmurals.blogspot.com/2017/04/murals-being-made-part-46a-tucsons.html</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">[2]</font> Willett, Johanna. "Dream plus Online Campaign Equals Mural with Large 'pops of Color' in Tucson." Arizona Daily Star. March 30, 2017. Accessed November 2018. <font color="#0066cc">https://tucson.com/news/local/dream-plus-online-campaign-equals-mural-with-large-pops-of/article_964f54c9-cfa0-53b3-b64c-fb62fb27be9b.html</font>.
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<font color="#0066cc">[23]</font> Joe Pagac Portrait. Digital image. <font color="#0066cc">https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=xSwUYf7v&id=9A4DFD1A9BAA302B800C12738144D70E8FE943CD&thid=OIP.xSwUYf7vFcpcumLDnT1OcQHaHa&mediaurl=http%3a%2f%2fi.imgur.com%2fGed5Z.jpg&exph=400&expw=400&q=joe+pagac&simid=608014728696105767&selectedIndex=2&ajaxhist=0</font>
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