"Welcome to the Old Pueblo" Open Edition, 22x28" Premium Poster

$35.00

To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.

To honor the belief that art and knowledge should never be exclusive or gatekept, this stylish, educational artwork is now available as an open-edition, premium poster.

High quality printingMade in USA.
Optimized brightness with premium matte finish

Shipping
Please allow up to 2 weeks for printing and delivery.

Returns
I will replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. No refunds.

 
 

Artwork Description and Symbolism

Welcome to the Old Pueblo, which celebrates more than a city—it celebrates the version of you that chooses to "keep striving" no matter how hot the desert sun gets. The glowing saguaro, resilient bull skull, and vibrant city street invite you to practice a simple form of self-improvement: every time you see this piece, pause and ask yourself, "What does it mean to show up fully where I am planted today?" Then name one concrete way you can contribute—to your home, your work, your community—before the day is over. This quick check-in turns vague intention into grounded action and helps you live with the same steady presence and spirit this artwork radiates.

The artwork is a vibrant and dynamic mural that combines a rich variety of symbolic elements and bold colors. It prominently features a large green saguaro cactus neon sign with the word "TUCSON" illuminated in red, serving as the central figure and focal point. Surrounding the cactus are diverse motifs, including a stylized moon and sun with radiating flames, the U of A mascot Wilbur the Wildcat, wearing a blue University of Arizona hat, and a bull skull symbolizing strength, courage, and resilience, amidst the deadly southwestern summer heat. A backdrop of geometric shapes representing houses and community, overlaid with stars and stripes, hints at a blend of American and Arizona identities, rendered in bright yellows, reds, and blues from each flag. The bottom of the piece features a central city roadway view with a billboard that reads "keep striving" in the background, while the top of the image depicts the beautiful mountains and homes that adorn the city's outskirts. The mural's composition is layered and lively, with the mix of painted and neon elements creating depth and texture that capture the vibrant spirit of Tucson.

This piece demonstrates a confident use of symbolism and color, effectively conveying a strong sense of place and cultural identity. The layered imagery feels cohesive yet diverse, inviting viewers to explore multiple narratives within the mural. The integration of neon lighting transforms the artwork from a static mural into a dynamic landmark, showing creativity in blending traditional painting and signage techniques. The bold use of primary colors energizes the scene, while the careful placement of elements ensures the composition remains balanced and visually compelling.

"Tucson's my hometown; I grew up here; I love this place. I undertook the project of creating both this image and the entire portfolio to pay homage to the artists and others who have paved the way for me to be creatively inspired to share and express my art, inspiring generations of others today, both locally and abroad." -Bradford

Hung in your living room, studio, or office, Welcome to the Old Pueblo becomes a daily reminder that you belong to something bigger—an evolving, heart-centered community rooted in courage, culture, and light. It's perfect for spiritual seekers, Tucson lovers, and growth-minded souls who want their walls to echo their values: resilience, gratitude, and forward momentum. If you feel the call of this neon saguaro and sun-soaked skyline, now is the perfect moment to claim it.