Anita Sofia Lopez

1980-08-25 — 2024-01-03
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"Her art colored our gray days"
Anita Sofia Lopez was a graphic designer and single mother from Tucson, Arizona, whose vibrant murals adorned local businesses and schools. Born to Mexican immigrant parents, she discovered her love for art early, sketching desert landscapes on every scrap of paper she could find. She freelanced for years, balancing client work with raising her daughter, often painting late into the night. Anita’s designs were bold, full of cactus greens and sunset oranges, reflecting her heritage and the beauty she saw in everyday life. She volunteered to teach art classes at community centers, believing every child deserved a chance to create. Her laugh was as colorful as her work, and she’d blast salsa music while painting, turning any space into a party. Her last project was a mural for her daughter’s school, a celebration of diversity she finished just weeks before falling ill. She passed at 43 from a rare form of leukemia, far too soon, leaving her small family and community reeling. Her murals stand as living memorials, and her daughter now paints alongside friends at the community center, keeping Anita’s spirit alive with every brushstroke.
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