Friday, December 30, 2011

December 30, 2011

Hieroglyphics on the subway

Friday, December 9, 2011

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Market & Franklin/Franklin & Oak



i pass by this wall every weekday on the way to the subway - the drawing for this mural was drawn sometime between monday and tuesday mornings. the light was too much in shadow both tuesday and wednesday mornings, so i planned to shoot it thursday - and this is what i found.


i love this wall because so often, art appears on it overnight. but if you gonna shoot, shoot, don't wait, because inevitably some intolerant so and so covers the art with sloppy taupe whitewash. i'm glad i was ready this morning.

sylvia toy

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

danger



text found on the sidewalk along the front of the French International School, Oak between Franklin & Gough Streets in San Francisco, California.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

time ...



"My Favorite Wall in San Francisco," painted over after all these years and all that art for ... ???

to be continued

Friday, November 18, 2011

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Pastime's Progress, a Documentary



what a great time i've had on my first shot at making a not just a hobby documentary. thanks, Pastime!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Letter to the Editor


... give this guy a grant - i wish i could ...

Monday, May 2, 2011

MaySecond2011:Mural By Pastime



this video (the new, revised, nearly final version) will be up this evening. vimeo says i have to recompress the new file.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

AprilTwentySixth2011:Mural in Progress By Pastime

Yesterday was rain day. Between then and now, the "P" was tagged by someone lacking imagination, cleverness and talent. I disagree that there is no art in graffiti and tagging - some tagging is artful and sometimes even clever. However, our tagger of the last 24 hours is no artist and I've chosen to blow up the area that was tagged and show it how looked yesterday the way Pastime's crew left it.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

AprilTwentieth2011:Homeless Man + Dog

AprilTwentieth2011:Mural in Progress By Pastime


have not yet found the painting that the chiaroscuric stencilled fellow is based on, but did find out that 1) it was spraypainted and 2) it was signed by Blek Le Rat.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Give To Live


At the corner of Van Ness & McAllister
across the street from San Francisco City Hall

God Bless Everyone


Civic Center, San Francisco
on the sidewalk next to City Hall

The Pool


Market Street & Franklin, San Francisco

Market & Laguna, 6 P.M.

The Long Bus Ride




Market Street, between 8th & 7th

The T


s l o w t r a i n

G Rate


dontblink

Last Stop


sometimes the subway looks like Christmas

Franklin & Oak

350 Linden Street

Do Not Cross



Grove near Van Ness, San Francisco -
across the street from City Hall

My Favorite Truck in San Francisco


by Anthony G. One

Ongoing Kaos!

My Favorite Wall in San Francisco


Market, near Franklin Street

Skull Bunny on Haight Street


by an Anonymous artist, although
I am still trying to learn his/her name

Pigeons on Market Street



Montgomery & Sutter


9:00 a.m.

Linden & Octavia

Haight & Laguna



a good thing happened the other day, a bad thing happened the other day:
the green painting near the middle of this video, which was defaced by
a vandalist, was re-gessoed this week and it looks like the wall will
soon have a new painting. will post it here once it's done. if we're lucky,
i will be able to capture some of the process on my Flip.

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