On Monday, November 18, 2024, Joey Alvarez, known as the "Santa Monica Pier Painter," completed the repainting of the compass rose mural at the west end of the Santa Monica Pier. This marks the third time the mural has been refurbished since its original creation in 2018 by Santa Monica High School student Mimi Gaudet.
Alvarez, reflecting on the project, shared the challenges faced during the process: “It took two weeks, but weather was a big factor. Some mornings, it was too wet to paint, and I even had to go to jury duty one day,” he explained. Despite delays and the coastal elements, Alvarez pushed through. “The Santa Ana winds helped us out, drying the paint faster,” he added.
The mural, featuring the updated “Another Day in Paradise” in regular lettering, has undergone several revisions to maintain its vibrant look amid foot traffic and environmental wear. “Everyone comes and stands on it for photos, and when they take out the trash, the wheels wear it down,” Alvarez noted. He emphasized that constant moisture and foot traffic contribute to the need for regular upkeep.
With the project complete, Alvarez is set to move on to painting bathroom doors and maintaining other parts of the pier. “There’s always something to do out here,” he said, embodying the dedication he’s shown throughout his career as the pier’s only painter.
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