A mural to honor the man
Rock Martinez listened to Prince hits while working in the sun on Saturday, spray-painting a mural of the musician on the side of a property management company in Uptown.
Drivers honked in approval. A giant purple head is hard to miss. Pedestrians snapped photos and asked to shake his hand. Some even tried to tip Martinez for the artwork, but he politely refused.
"It's my present to Minneapolis," he said time and again.
After only seven hours of work, the mural seemed complete: Prince with a dove in his classic short hair, his Love Symbol above the years of his birth and death.
But Martinez, a graffiti artist from Tucson, Ariz., said he probably will spend a few more days at the corner of 26th Street and Hennepin Avenue sharpening his detail work.
Martinez, 35, moved to Bloomington about a year ago. He learned his craft on the streets of Tucson as a kid and has been doing commission work on buildings for almost 15 years.
The owners of 10th Floor Property Management, who hired Martinez to do occasional murals on their front entrance, gave him permission to create a more permanent piece on the side of the building, he said. When the business moves, Martinez said he hopes to open a gallery and art boutique in the same location.
Why was it so important for an out-of-towner to commemorate Prince?