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by JARS | December 11, 2024

THE BREAKDOWN: BEST CANNABIS STRAINS FOR ANXIETY

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Top 10 Murals You Won’t Want To Miss In Arizona

Top 10 Murals You Won’t Want To Miss In Arizona

Discover Arizona's vibrant art scene with JARS' guide to the top 10 murals you must see. From colorful cityscapes to thought-provoking designs, these murals showcase the state's artistic flair. Don't miss out on this visual feast across Arizona's urban landscapes!


Arizona is an enchanting state positioned squarely in America’s Southwest. Home to natural wonders like the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River, pine-covered mountains, and cactus-filled desert, there is no shortage of beauty in Arizona.

There is also a remarkable collection human-made of Murals throughout the state that are guaranteed to blow you away. Keep reading to the end of this article to see which of the top 10 murals you won’t want to miss in Arizona. 

1. 1 ½ Street Mural

This incredible collection of murals features 12 different murals painted by 12 different local artists, and is conveniently situated on the same street in downtown Phoenix. 

Walk up and down the street like it’s a museum and behold the variety of art that can be inspired from the same state. 

2. The Prince Tribute Mural

Prince was one of the most beloved talents of our time and his passing was devastating to his fans all around the world. Maggie Keane started painting this mural after Prince’s untimely death in 2016.

Coming in at a whopping 18 feet high and 47 feet wide, this unique, purple mural is located at 1350 W Roosevelt Street. 

Maggie Keane has also memorialized the different phases of David Bowie on several walls located on 7th St and McDowell in the same town. If you are a lover of rock-n-roll, you simply must make a pilgrimage to pay your respects to the greats. 

3. Sky Island (Whale Mural)

Completed in 2019 by renowned muralist, Joe Pagac, this incredible mural depicts whales swimming in a sunset instead of the ocean. 

The juxtaposition of the whales swimming in the desert sky offers a gorgeous perspective on what it could mean to thrive in seemingly inhospitable environments. 

Joe Pagac is an accomplished and celebrate artist who has multiple murals worth checking out in Tucson.

4. Roosevelt Row

Roosevelt Row is the arts district in downtown Phoenix, and is home to one of the largest art walks in the nation. Plan your visit around the first Friday of the month so that you can experience live music, and discover treasures around every corner.

Every ounce of space in Roosevelt Row is adorned with art vibes. Browse the area slowly on foot to appreciate the galleries, vendors, restaurants and street art.

5. The Murals of Flagstaff

Flagstaff, Arizona sits right on the brink of The Painted Desert, so it’s no wonder that there are painted murals all over the city. 

There are so many cool murals in Flagstaff within a short proximity to each other that you might as well go on a walking tour and experience as many as you can for yourself. 

6. Brotherhood Mural

Since 2016, Enrique Chiu has been painting a mural on the Mexico side of the US/Mexican border wall called Mural de la Hermandad or “Brotherhood Mural”. 

Over 300 painters from around the world have had a hand in painting this massive mural. Spanning the distance between the Pacific Ocean and Tijuana, Mural de la Hermandad will be the largest mural in the world.

7. Danelle Plaza in Tempe, AZ

Danelle Plaza is located at 3400 S. Mill Ave in Tempe, AZ and is the home to two very renound murals: 

Dreams on Pause by Clyde Thompson, which was created out of inspiration from the pandemic. 

and 

Amazed Baby by Lucretia Torva, a pop/comic art homage to Tempe. 

During the day, the plaza is a great place to snap cute photos and browse, but at night the vibe totally changes. Adorned with cafe lights and cool neon signs, you are sure to enjoy a day-to-night transition here.

8. “The Sound of Flight

The sound of flight is the largest mural in Arizona. Located in Flagstaff on the side of the Orpheum Theater, The Sound of Flight was painted by a collaboration between Sky Black and Mural Mice.

Measuring 150 feet wide, and 30 feet tall, The Sound of Flight is even more impressive because it was painted completely by hand with paint and paintbrushes, without using spray paint at all. 

9. La Mujer Empoderada 

La Mujer Empoderada is Located in downtown Tucson at 1St. N. 5th St. Finished in March of 2022 this mural was painted by David Aber. La Mujer Empoderada which translates to “The Empowered Woman” 

The massive mural is inspired by the bravery and strength of powerful women.

10. Jessica Gonzales’ “Creative Machines

Last but not least is Jessica Gonzales’ Creative Machines mural. Gonzales is a Tucson native, accomplished muralist and multi-talented artist. 

Jessica Gonzales has completed several choice murals in Tucson, but if you had to see one, Creative Machines is a feast for the eyes that wraps around two sides of a building.

So cool.

In Conclusion 

America’s Southwest is known for its striking sunsets and desert-scapes. There is a palpable influence between the beauty of the landscape, and the man-made artwork adorning Arizona’s walls. 

Art is all around us! Be sure to take some time during your trip to appreciate it. Keep your eyes open and your spirit will surely be moved.


JARS

December 10, 2024

Green Muse

Green Muse

Welcome to JARS Cannabis, where we're all about discovering your highest self! Today, we're diving deep into the dank world of cannabis culture and how it's inspired some of the most legendary creatives of all time.



Green Muse: How A Plant Has Inspired Creatives for Generations

Welcome to JARS Cannabis, where we're all about discovering your highest self! Today, we're diving deep into the dank world of cannabis culture and how it's inspired some of the most legendary creatives of all time. 

From Bob Marley to Snoop Dogg, we're talking about the masters who've used the green stuff to get their creative juices flowing. But we're not just looking to the past – we're here to explore how weed is shaping the art world of today and tomorrow. So pack a bowl, light it up, and get ready to take a trip through the groovy world of cannabis-inspired art. This is gonna be one high you won't forget! 

Cannabis as a Muse for Creatives Throughout History 

Cannabis has been a fixture in the creative world for centuries. The ancient Greeks were known to use cannabis to inspire their poetry and art, and the Romantic poets of the 19th century were also fans of the plant.  It was believed that Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote his famous poem "Kubla Khan" under the influence of opium, which he used to combat his chronic pain. However, some literary critics speculate that cannabis could have been the real culprit behind his inspiration. 

Famous Writers and Artists Who Used Cannabis for Inspiration 

Now onto the beatniks of the 1950s and 60s. This group of artists and writers was known for their drug experimentation and rejection of societal norms. Many of the beatniks were fond of cannabis, and it's said that the infamous beatnik author, Jack Kerouac, wrote his most famous work, "On the Road," while high.  We can't confirm or deny this, but we know that cannabis has been used as a tool for creative inspiration for a long time. 

Musicians Who Turned to Cannabis to Get Their Creative Juices Flowing 

But it's not just writers who have turned to weed for inspiration. Musicians have also been known to use cannabis to get their creative juices flowing. Jazz legend, Louis Armstrong, was a massive fan of the plant, and he once said, "It makes you feel good, man."  

Bob Marley is another musician who famously loved cannabis. He's said to have smoked a pound of weed per week! And of course, we can't forget about the Beatles. Their song "Got to Get You into My Life" is believed to be a tribute to their love of cannabis. 

Everyday People Inspired by Cannabis to Create Art 

Cannabis has long been associated with inspiring creativity, and many artists have used the plant to unlock their imaginations. While some of our dispensary walls showcase local artwork created by artists inspired by their cannabis experiences, there are also notable artists across the US who are known to use or be inspired by the plant in their creative process. From Pablo Picasso to Vincent Gordon, these artists have created stunning works that showcase the plant's ability to enhance creativity. 

How Cannabis Enhances Creativity and Focus 

So, how does cannabis inspire creativity? Well, the THC in the plant can help to lower inhibitions and allow for freer thinking. It can also help to enhance sensory experiences, making things like music and art more vibrant and exciting. And let's remember the way it can help with focus and concentration.  Many people find that cannabis allows them to enter a flow state where they can focus intently on their creative pursuits without getting distracted. 

Finding the Right Cannabis Strain for Your Creative Goals 

So, how can you tap into your creative potential with cannabis? Well, the first step is to find the right strain. Different strains of cannabis can have other effects, so choosing one that will help you achieve your creative goals is essential. For example, a strain like Blue Dream might be a good choice if you want to relax and get in the zone. If you're looking for a burst of energy and creativity, a strain like Sour Diesel might be more up your alley. 

Setting the Mood for a Productive and Creative Session with Cannabis 

 Once you've found the right strain, setting the mood is important. Whether you prefer to work in silence or with music playing, create an environment that will help you focus and get into a creative mindset. And, of course, make sure you have plenty of snacks for when the munchies strike! 

JARS Cannabis: Your One-Stop Shop for Quality Cannabis Products 

 At JARS, we're always happy to help you find the perfect strain for your needs. Our knowledgeable budtenders can guide you through our high-quality flowers, edibles, and concentrates selection and focus on finding the ideal product for your creative pursuits. 

Conclusion: Cannabis as a Powerful Tool for Inspiration and Focus  

In conclusion, the art of cannabis has been inspiring creatives for generations, from ancient poets to modern-day painters. Whether you're a professional artist or just someone looking to tap into your creative side, cannabis can be a powerful tool for inspiration and focus. So, the next time you seek extra creativity, grab your favorite strain and let your mind wander. Who knows what kind of masterpiece you might create? 

And don't forget to visit JARS Cannabis for all your cannabis needs. Our knowledgeable staff and high-quality products will help you take your cannabis experience to the next level. See you soon! 

JARS

December 10, 2024