We managed to get out the door and visit Mather's piece of public art in the heart of the Mission, an alley just around the corner from Mission & 16th. Thanks Uncle Freedom!
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it appears you have tidied up the site a bit? remarkably trash free for a mission alleyway - or perhaps the local denizens respond well to the fabulous new art!
Holy catfish!!!! Being in Mexico I can{t keep up daily touch with these blogs so I opened it up today and EGADS!!!!
For a moment, I forgot we have a professional graffiti artist in the family and thought it amazing to have such a cool design, and most peculiar that it would be THAT word.... Silly me. Must be the heat and the waves.
I{m gonna read all the previous blogs since the birth (last checkin), but I had to respond immediately to Uncle Freedom's enthusiasm. Far out, man.
3 comments:
it appears you have tidied up the site a bit? remarkably trash free for a mission alleyway - or perhaps the local denizens respond well to the fabulous new art!
Holy catfish!!!!
Being in Mexico I can{t keep up daily touch with these blogs so I opened it up today and EGADS!!!!
For a moment, I forgot we have a professional graffiti artist in the family and thought it amazing to have such a cool design, and most peculiar that it would be THAT word.... Silly me. Must be the heat and the waves.
I{m gonna read all the previous blogs since the birth (last checkin), but I had to respond immediately to Uncle Freedom's enthusiasm. Far out, man.
Love to everybody,
Grand Auntie Savi
No tidying up the site...it was like that when we got there. Very cool alley, by the way, with some incredible artwork from end to end.
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