Showing posts with label Street art and graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street art and graphics. Show all posts
Friday, December 24, 2010
Felices Fiestas - Deer Digital Mural at Galeria
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Art,
From my Studio,
Holidays,
Street art and graphics
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Day of The Dead - In June!
Seems like Dia de los Muertos (Day of The Dead) imagery is everywhere these days. You can see calaveras and grinning skeletons on t-shirts, hoodies, even sneakers. On a walk through the Mission District of San Francisco I captured several interesting images the other day.

The drain grills installed on the newly planted trees are also Day of The Dead inspired. They actually seem to be based on a design by Mexican engraver Jose Guadalupe Posada:

Posada's work is mostly associated with the Dia de Los Muertos holiday here in the US, but back in Mexico he is better known as a social commentator. His work was full of irony and political satire. On the same note, this mural seems to be in the spirit of Posada's work. I don't know the name of the artist, but the mural is also on Valencia street.
On the corner of 18th and Valencia I saw more interesting public art. This poster reminds me a bit of Maori tattoos but it is also reminiscent of calaveras and The Day of The Dead holiday.

This corner was also the former site of a lagoon, La Laguna de Dolores (The Lagoon of Sorrows). During an earthquake the land can liquefy and become unstable. I am not superstitious but I would not want to live here...
Finally I end my walk at The Women's Building, on 16th Street. This section of the mural represents the Goddess Coyolxauqui, Goddess of the moon. The skull on her waist and arms represent blood, because according to Aztec lore, Coyolxauqui was dismembered by her brother. Here, the artist represents the Goddess whole and vigorous. A wise teacher once told me that during hard times we have to be comfortable in the dark...Just like the moon.

I used to have my studio on Lapidge and 18th, I remember when the beautiful mural "Maestrapiece" was being painted - I used to walk by almost every day. The anniversary of the mural was celebrated in September. It is hard to believe that it has been 15 years. It is nice to see that some influences from the "Latino Soul" of the Mission are still present, even during times of great gentrification.
Labels:
Art,
Fashion,
History,
Holidays,
Mexican Heritage,
Street art and graphics
Friday, April 16, 2010
Cesar Chavez Celebration
Labels:
Art,
Holidays,
Painting,
Street art and graphics
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Crucero - Spring Arts and Craft Bazaar 2010

Friday, March 5, 2010
Mission Paper Birds
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Love wrestle
I have to say I never got into Mexican wrestling much...or "regular" wresting for that matter. My father took me to a match once and I got incredibly bored. Mexican wrestlers seem to be very popular lately. These cool valentines featuring masked luchadores remind me of the posters you could see on the street advertising "La Arena Mexico", or "La Arena Coliseo", Mexico City's premier wresting palaces! Cute concept by yee-haw industries, as seen on the super fab sfgirlbybay. Only one small clarification - it is spelled "Amor" without the E, and in Spanish speaking countries we would say "El Dia de San Valentin". Valentino will always make me think of the silent movie actor....

Sunday, January 11, 2009
Eat your veggie-ta-bulls!
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