Art Not Ads are a group of #SanFrancisco artists who paste collage art on walls that are usually covered with obnoxious ads. Their favorite "gallery" are the walls on the old Big Lots store (3333 Mission). I've really enjoyed seeing their art in the neighborhood over the years, and I was glad to finally meet them in person today. Good vibes! #SFGraffiti#Collage#Wheatpaste#ArtNotAds
The wall at 3333 Mission Street is often covered with political ads or ads for major label musicians, but sometimes you can find awesome collage art by #ArtNotAds. #SFGraffiti.
Murals from the corner of 18th and Mission in #SanFrancisco. These were painted on Saturday, May 11th as part of the Mission art walk. I believe they were sponsored by Ape_SF. #SFGraffiti#Murals#Graffiti
I've been noticing a lot of stickers with AI generated content in #SanFrancisco lately. Most of them seem to have AI-generated visuals in the background and some cool-looking text placed on top. A few say "Hairglasses", others have phrases like "Become wicker" or "Rusty Hoe, bear that load.". #SFGraffiti#Graffiti
#BruceHallman is a #SanFrancisco street artist and sculptor most known for making these iconic clay faces. His work can often be found glued under bike racks in the Mission. See much more of his work (not just bike racks and faces) here instagram.com/brucehallman #SFGraffiti#graffiti#sculpture
Reggie Warlock is one busy dude. I've been seeing his "Love Monster" character all over the city lately, especially in the Mission. #SFGraffiti#ReggieWarlock
I'm a sucker for weird and esoteric tags, like these word squares someone has been writing in our neighborhood lately. Each square is a type of acrostic that can be read horizontally or vertically. For example:
@docpop
I saw a Sator square sticker in Philadelphia once--should have taken a picture. It's cool to see people are still doing this 2,000 years later.