Oh, oh, and I almost forgot. Ahh, I’m also gonna need you to go ahead and come in on Sunday, too…

27 03 2010

Because its die muthafucka, die muthafucka still fool 1

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It took me a while to source it, but I believe this stencil is from the classic printer beat-down scene in Office Space. I really love how it plays off the colors in this mural.

As seen on the Seventh Letter Crew + Boost Mobile mural in SF.





I am a man who will fight for your honor. I’ll be the hero you’re dreaming of. We’re gonna live forever, knowing together that we did it all for the glory of love.

16 11 2009

Explosion of Karate Kid stencils on the back of Amoeba

Explosion of Karate Kid stencils on the back of Amoeba in San Francisco.





Windows of Opportunity on The Upper Haight.

12 11 2009

Windows of Opportunity on The Upper Haight

This neat robot mural was from a just a few years ago on the side of the Amoeba building, close to the sidewalk. It has since been covered over with a horrible cartoon-style thug. I’m not really a fan of those cartoon-style thug murals.

I like this piece a lot. The robot design is very simple but he has great character. I also love the colors in the background a lot. It brings out a really fresh contrast and is easy on the eyes.

But the best part of this pictures is the pose the littles are striking.

It’s that “I’ve HAD it with you! I can’t stand to look you in the face or even in the same direction anymore” body language. Total rock star picture. I remember thinking “C’mon guys. Who do you think you are, Oasis? It’s not that bad. I’m just took you to Amoeba and now we’re off to get some Fat Slice pizza. It’s not that bad.”

I love this picture. It’s one of my all time favorites. It personifies this idea that there are these windows of opportunity that you have with everything; murals, business, people. You have this window of opportunity that you think will last awhile and then in a heartbeat that moment is gone.





New Cole Street Smoke Shop Mural.

11 11 2009

NEW COLE STREET SMOKE SHOP MURAL 2

I like it.

We could always use more images of strong females.

And she’s got a sword! Loves it!

Here’s the previous Cole Street Smoke Shop mural.

Old Cole Street Smoke Shop Mural 1

…which looks like it was painted by a 12 year old.

A zombie skelton kid with fresh Adidas just hanging around, spare-changing, and listening to a temple of doom boom box?

Uh, OK….

Not going to miss that mural at all.

UPDATE # 1

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I like the patterns that they added to her kimono.

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And that part of her kimono is flowing out in the form of a green dragon.

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Wolverine, John Stewart, Iron Man, Wonder Woman, Hulk, Spiderman, and Batman vs Joker, Catwoman, Lex Luther, Doctor Doom, Bizarro, and Mysterio.

30 06 2009

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New Marvel vs DC mural over at 19th and Mission

Thank you to WHAT I’M SEEING DOT COM for the head’s up.





Balmy Alley

1 06 2009

The genesis behind this week long field trip and open love letter to The Mission was Balmy Alley.

Balmy Alley is one of the more famous collections of murals in San Francisco, almost to the point of being a busy tourist destination.

On the one hand I felt very much like a tourist taking pictures here. On the other hand, it’s kind of neat that after living in San Francisco for 15 years there are still some parts of the city that are completely new to me. There are some parts of this town that I know like the back of my hand, but then travel just a few miles away and I’m a stranger in a strange land.

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I like this contribution that was taped to the wall a lot. It’s very democratic.

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The time of day that you take pictures out here makes all the difference in the world.

Unfortunately one of my favorite pieces, The Victorion, was cut off because of the mid afternoon shadows.

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Wires, Murals, and The People Caught In-Between.

29 05 2009

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I love how this mural has incorporated all of the wires that were already attached to this building into its theme, even though I’m not quite sure how to read that.

Are they like razor sharp piano wire that is slicing that person into different pieces?

Or are they more like electrical organic wires that are creating that Pink Floyd assembly line creature below?

And what the Hell is going on down there?

It’s like one of Neil Gaiman’s nightmares that someone decided to put up on the side of their house.

I don’t know. Don’t ask me.

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This mural really compliments this building. The building itself is pretty haggard; it could stand to use a new paint job, yet that works with the mural that has a beautiful yet haggard feel to it. I think this is a great example of how a building doesn’t’ have to maintain a pristine paint job to work with its mural.

It’s a really interesting piece.





Harrison Street

27 05 2009

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Ape Do Good Printing

26 05 2009

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Check out how the artist snuck in a real coat hanger into his mural.

Nice touch.





1780 Folsom

26 05 2009

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