There's been some progress on the Lower Haight mural. A couple of the pieces have been completed and over the last several days a few new pieces including Jeremy Fish and Erica Il Cane have gone up too. Here are a few snaps I took of the updates. Be sure to check out the full Flickr set here.
Looks like someone got a little over-zealous here. I mean, I'm all about the SF Giants World Champs too, but did you really have to take up 50% of the community space with this poorly filled in homage?
Monday, November 15, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Grimace Federation Bosico butchered by Aesop Rock video featuring Jeremy Fish and his van.
For more info and DL links check out 900 Bats
For more info and DL links check out 900 Bats
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
SF Street Art Map
The fine folks over at Fecal Face started up a collaborative San Francisco Street Art map.
This is the kind of thing that could be potentially really cool as long as people take a little bit of effort and contribute. Take a look at what's there now, add your favorite tags, throw-ups, burners, wheatpastes, murals, etc., and maybe find something new.
View SF Street Art Map in a larger map
This is the kind of thing that could be potentially really cool as long as people take a little bit of effort and contribute. Take a look at what's there now, add your favorite tags, throw-ups, burners, wheatpastes, murals, etc., and maybe find something new.
View SF Street Art Map in a larger map
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Wow! If you have any interest at all in 80s and early 90s punk, hip hop, and skateboarding then get yourself over 941 Geary Gallery stat to check out the currently running Glen E. Friedman show "Fuck You All." Amongst a number of beautifully rendered photos of this eras icons (virtually baby-aged mind you), you will also find a few magnificent collaboration pieces with Shepard Fairey. Below are a few snaps I took at the opening this past Saturay, although it does no justice to this exhibition. This is one not to miss:
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
SF Giants 2010 World Champs
Here's the scene in the Lower Haight after the Giants won the World Series last night. I didn't stick around for too long, but as you're all aware this sort of thing went on all night long all over the city. And even got a little out of hand in some areas (property damage? really?) Anyway, I hope you all got to enjoy this is some fashion or another.
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