An amazing mural depicting two hundred years of San Diego history can be found on a building in Point Loma. The long mural, which is located on the side of Zino’s Hair Designers at 2168 Chatsworth Boulevard, has a plaque that reads: “SAN DIEGO from 1769 to 1969 Painted by JORGE IMANA Commissioned by David G. Fleet.”
I’ve performed a variety of searches on the internet to learn more about the mural and the artist, but find little that seems reliable…
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UPDATE!
I’ve edited out my previous surmises because the truth has been learned and a few assumptions I made while searching the internet were misguided. Jorge Imana is, in fact, a famous Bolivian artist, who has lived for many years now in La Jolla! You can visit his website here.
I believe Gil is his brother–I found this Wikipedia page.
Thanks to a comment from Joseph M, I was steered in the correct direction!
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Have you tried looking for obituaries for the artist? That could lead to surviving relatives that could yield more information.
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That’s a good idea.
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Well the artist is still a live and lives in La Jolla and Baja.
http://www.jorgeimanaart.com/
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You found it! Thank you!
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