Mooncrown
23rd January 2011, 03:48 PM
Sorry klo repost , , ,
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1 Lilac Alley
Just a half block east of Mission on 24th, Lilac Alley is right behind McDonald�s. Don�t stop gazing where the first alley ends, the art continues for three blocks in this ongoing project. Much more of a smorgasbord of art and style, Lilac gives you a full range of Mission alley art:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXVslv-jI/AAAAAAAAOaI/lxxx2Kh9hgI/s400/1.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXVYPh4qI/AAAAAAAAOaA/HUXUDn4N-PI/s400/1a.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXUbuD-3I/AAAAAAAAOZw/wp7_l8r6GTA/s400/1c.jpg
2 Shotwell Street
Just off of 24th on Shotwell, this phoenix-esque dove is displayed on
two garage doors facing west.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXUMCUJUI/AAAAAAAAOZo/46-SmOogY_4/s400/2.jpg
3 Clarion Alley
Clarion Alley connects Mission and Valencia between 17th and 18th. This well used alley offers a grittier selection of art. A little bit less refined than the other Mission alleys, Clarion features a morphing selection of more contemporary art with an edgier aesthetic.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXIw-Ab4I/AAAAAAAAOZg/fSK9qI46Xao/s400/3.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXIueQhHI/AAAAAAAAOZY/jSRv2oKfpSo/s400/3a.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXIdYlNYI/AAAAAAAAOZQ/JyM24SkGhoI/s400/3b.jpg
4. 22nd and Folsom Streets
Folsom and 22nd is the last place you would expect to find a swamp scene. But this is the beauty of these garage door painting, art where you would least expect it.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXH9BZoZI/AAAAAAAAOZI/S9Um1N4b-nQ/s400/4.jpg
5. Piercing eyes and a head of snakes. Where�s the Mission�s Medusa? You can find this dark beauty on 22nd and Folsom.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXHfo6KqI/AAAAAAAAOZA/M6JBXK3Jv7o/s400/5.jpg
6 Balmy Alley
Brick lined and floral filled; Balmy Alley is a great art excursion on the south side of 24th between Treat and Harrison. With a bit more of a Hispanic influence-you can find depictions of Frida Kahlo and stories of immigrants.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobUcGamE5I/AAAAAAAAOYw/8TGQXv0yyT0/s400/6a.jpg
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1 Lilac Alley
Just a half block east of Mission on 24th, Lilac Alley is right behind McDonald�s. Don�t stop gazing where the first alley ends, the art continues for three blocks in this ongoing project. Much more of a smorgasbord of art and style, Lilac gives you a full range of Mission alley art:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXVslv-jI/AAAAAAAAOaI/lxxx2Kh9hgI/s400/1.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXVYPh4qI/AAAAAAAAOaA/HUXUDn4N-PI/s400/1a.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXUbuD-3I/AAAAAAAAOZw/wp7_l8r6GTA/s400/1c.jpg
2 Shotwell Street
Just off of 24th on Shotwell, this phoenix-esque dove is displayed on
two garage doors facing west.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXUMCUJUI/AAAAAAAAOZo/46-SmOogY_4/s400/2.jpg
3 Clarion Alley
Clarion Alley connects Mission and Valencia between 17th and 18th. This well used alley offers a grittier selection of art. A little bit less refined than the other Mission alleys, Clarion features a morphing selection of more contemporary art with an edgier aesthetic.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXIw-Ab4I/AAAAAAAAOZg/fSK9qI46Xao/s400/3.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXIueQhHI/AAAAAAAAOZY/jSRv2oKfpSo/s400/3a.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXIdYlNYI/AAAAAAAAOZQ/JyM24SkGhoI/s400/3b.jpg
4. 22nd and Folsom Streets
Folsom and 22nd is the last place you would expect to find a swamp scene. But this is the beauty of these garage door painting, art where you would least expect it.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXH9BZoZI/AAAAAAAAOZI/S9Um1N4b-nQ/s400/4.jpg
5. Piercing eyes and a head of snakes. Where�s the Mission�s Medusa? You can find this dark beauty on 22nd and Folsom.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobXHfo6KqI/AAAAAAAAOZA/M6JBXK3Jv7o/s400/5.jpg
6 Balmy Alley
Brick lined and floral filled; Balmy Alley is a great art excursion on the south side of 24th between Treat and Harrison. With a bit more of a Hispanic influence-you can find depictions of Frida Kahlo and stories of immigrants.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_GzQNaaZsh_8/SobUcGamE5I/AAAAAAAAOYw/8TGQXv0yyT0/s400/6a.jpg