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1300 7th Street Murals 2018, Artist: Gio Mantis (left side), Artists: Berj and TimothyB_Art (right side), Sponsor: Creative Shield (Oakland Mural Project), 1300 7th Street, Oakland, California When painting on the street you never know what you're going to get. Each wall, environment, and community is unique. Myself, TimothyB_Art, and Berj, were challenged with creating a piece that could flow into the existing artwork created by Gio Mantis. [from creative shields website] |
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1AM Art Studio, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, San Francisco, California 1AM, being a graffiti and street art gallery since 2008, is passionate about making graffiti and street art accessible through custom murals as a way of visually telling the story of your brand and/or evoking a feeling with art. We specialize in interior and exterior graffiti, street art, and urban contemporary murals for offices, residential homes, brand campaigns, interior designers, building owners, architects, art consultants, retail businesses, restaurants, event planners, schools, and live painting at events. While we hand paint our custom murals with brush and spray paint, we can create more depth using our custom digital wallpaper printer and vinyl decal cutter for a mixed media project.[from 1am website] |
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7th Avenue Collective, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, 637 West 7th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon A strip mall with murals next to each door. |
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Artifact 2022, An Art Box, 333 Arts, Next to Bucket O' Crawfish, Alameda, California Artifact (error), misleading or confusing alteration in data or observation, commonly in experimental science, resulting from flaws in technique or equipment.[from wikipedia] |
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"A People's History Of Telegraph Avenue" Mural 1976,1999, Design: Osha Neumann, Painted: O'Brien Thiele, Janet Kranzberg,Naniel Galvez, and many others, Dwight Way Near Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California The mural on this wall was painted the year of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution to commemorate a more recent revolutionary period. It depicts the social and political movements that defined Berkeley in the Sixties beginning in 1964 with the Free Speech Movement and concluding five years later with the struggle accompanying the creation of People's Park on the eastern portion of this block.[from berkeley plaques] |
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Aliens 2017, Artists: Drew Roulette, Carlos G, and Mario Dimas, located on South 3rd Street, in San Jose, California Side by side murals across from a trolley line on South Third Street, in downtownSan Jose, California. |
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Amanda Lynn and Lady Mags, American Artists, In Collaboration Amanda Lynn is a San Francisco artist and muralist.Lady Mags is and American muralist. |
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CA Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, San Francisco, California Hosted in Davis, California, this ceramics conference honors UC Davis’ legacy of advancing ceramic art. Entering its 32nd year with over 50 exhibitions, this unique conference allows for viewers to engage with various forms of artwork in a short amount of time.[from facebook] |
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Families First Children, And Davis Artists, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, Davis, California EMQ FamiliesFirst is a local nonprofit social service organization dedicated to bettering the lives of children and families through a variety of programs tailored to each individual. Job seekers are encouraged to apply due to high turnover. A variety of positions are available for individuals with high school diplomas, bachelors, and masters degrees.[from davis wiki] |
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The Chinese Cultural Center, San Francisco, California Our immediate mission is focused on Chinese diasporic communities, and because of the activist history through which we were founded, we make connections between that immediate root and pan-ethnic Asian American communities and in solidarity with other communities of color.[from chinese cultural center] |
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Dragon School, A Mural Art Collective, Chinatown, Oakland, California Dragon School is not just about Chinatown, nor even Asian art for that matter. It's a template for caring about where you live and doing something to make it more interesting and friendlier. It's about connecting all communities in your city together using art as the thread, and inviting each other to explore and participate making your city as a whole stronger. Dragon School is Synergy.[from dragon school 99 website] |
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Troy Corliss and Elin Christopherson, "Early Maritime Layers" 2013 Located in the Embarcadero Center III on the ground floor. Several tall glass panels showed a map of San Francisco and lines were the bay waters used to end. |
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Emer & Mynas, American Artists, Davis, California Mural artists who work in the city of Davis, California. |
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Flaming Lotus Girls A San Francisco collection of women who produce metal/electronic and fire art. |
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"Fossil III", Artists: Milo White and Lin McJunkkin, Florence, Oregon Milo White began to find himself around 2014. That is to say he began to realize he was an artist. As it is with many artists it was difficult at first to even call himself one. As time went on he realized he was actually an artist his whole life and just didn't realize it.[from trinkybusiu gallery]San Francisco native Lin McJunkin is an artist and science educator who feels compelled to advocate for the health of our planet and its inhabitants. Her sculpture focuses the heat of her commitment, as well as that of her glass kilns and metal torches, on the effects of our behavior on the environment.[from lin mcjunkin website] |
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Haunted Mural 2018, Artist: Cat Eyes Murals, Wide Open Wall Festival, Improv Alley, Sacramento, California Haunted locations throughout the world are said to be haunted by ghosts or other supernatural beings, including demons. Reports of haunted locations are part of ghostlore, which is a form of folklore.[from wikipedia] |
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Los Probres Artistas, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, Oakland, California Our group came together in 2015, through a series of projects that we coordinated through La Peña Cultural Center.[from facebook] |
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Marshall Elementrary School, Murals Along Two Streets, San Francisco, California Marshall Elementary School is a small community school dedicated to providing a rigorous core curriculum in a positive learning environment.[from sfusd.edu] |
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Old City Artists, Springfield, Oregon Old City Artists specializes in large-scale photo-realistic murals and hand-painted solutions across all surfaces and formats. Using traditional methods, we transform spaces into works of art. [from old city website] |
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OSLP, Oregon Assisted Living Program, Eugene, Oregon Oregon Supported Living Program began in 1978. under the auspices of the University of Oregon. The initial endeavor was a semi-independent living program, providing various support services for individuals with mild disabilities who maintained their own residences in Eugene. [from OSLP website] |
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Precita Eyes Murals, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, San Francisco, California Precita Eyes Muralists Association was founded in 1977 by Susan and Luis Cervantes who had come to the Bay Area several years before and started a family. Susan Cervantes herself had been inspired by "Las Mujeres Muralistas," the first all-women group of collaborative muralists from which she applies her strategy of collaborative, accessible, community art.[from wikipedia] |
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Raygun Gothic Rocketship, By Pier 14, San Francisco, California Lead Artists Sean Orlando, Nathaniel Taylor, and David Shulman |
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Ripple Effect 2010, By Irvine Cabada ArtDesign A company formed by two artists:Richard Irvineand Rafael Perea de la Cabada. |
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Sanctuary, 2001 A work by the artists: Michael Duffy, Tibor Hajagos, and John Random |
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SUMAC 2015, Spokane Urban Mural Art Collective, Under rail tracks at, Howard Street Underpass, Spokane, Oregon They asked kids to submit drawings of what "near nature, near perfect" meant to them, then reworked those ideas in a storybooklike mural with whimsical butterflies, rainbows and brightly-hued flowers.[from Spokesman on-line newspaper] |
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The Duboce Bikeway Mural, Lead Artist: Mona Caron, Other Artists: Gordon Dean, Bill Stender, Mary Anderson, Mike Rousseau, Seth Damm, Behind Market Street Safeway, Duboce and Church Streets, San Francisco, California The mural celebrates the creation of the adjacent Duboce Bikeway, by illustrating the importance of that little stretch of street to bicycle traffic in San Francisco. The Duboce Bikeway is the gateway to the Wiggle: a zig-zagging route through the Lower Haight that enables bicyclists to avoid steep hills when heading from East to West in San Francisco. So the mural shows a virtual ride across the whole city from East to West, from downtown to Ocean Beach, passing through the Wiggle.[from Mona Caron's website] |
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The Seer Mural 2018, Artists: Rachel Wolf-Goldsmith and Natty Rebel, Sponsored By: BAMP (Bay Area Mural Project), 1255 7th Street, Oakland, California An seer or oracle is a person or agency considered to provide wise and insightful counsel or prophetic predictions or precognition of the future, inspired by the gods. As such it is a form of divination.[from wikipedia] |
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Tiger Buder, With: ICP, With: CMA, A Colaborative Exhibit Of Art Insane Clown Posse, often abbreviated as ICP, is an American hip hop duo composed of Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (originally 2 Dope; Joseph Utsler). Founded in Detroit in 1989, Insane Clown Posse performs a style of hardcore hip hop known as horrorcore and is known for its elaborate live performances.[from wikipedia] |
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Trust Your Eyes Collective, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, San Francisco, California Trust Your Struggle (TYS) is an artist collective of visual artists, educators, and cultural workers dedicated to social justice and community activism through the medium of art. Our work includes, but is not limited to: graphic design, printmaking, photography, illustration, graffiti, multimedia installations and mural painting.[from trust your struggle collective website] |
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Twin Walls Mural Company, San Francisco, California Two little ladies paint big walls to help beautify and give color to the city and their surroundings. ( Elaine Chu and Marina Perez-Wong, that is) Our first project came about by helping our dear friends Joe and Jourdain with some signage. We painted the logo on the front facade of their business, Mr. Muggle's Doggy Day Care, located at 18th and Harrison Streets in San Francisco.[from the artists' website] |
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Two Dragons Mural 2017, Artists: Marcus Lee, Yukako Ezoe, Naoki Onoders, and Will Durkee, With: @Villi Sllim, Polk and Sutter Streets, San Francisco, California A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and capable of breathing fire.[from wikipedia] |
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Van Buren and West 2nd Avenue, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, Eugene, Oregon A parking lot located at the intersection of Van Buren and West 2nd Avenue in Eugene, Oregon.It was a fenced in parking lot decorated with a wide variety of art by an unknown assortmentof artists. |
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Youth Mural Collective, As A Collaboration Form Of Art, Eugene, Oregon The artists' names are listed under the banner of "Youth Mural Collective."[from blogspot] |
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Zlatko Pounov and Steven Lowe, "Mohandas K. Gandhi" 1988 Located in the Ferry Plaza behind the Ferry Building in San Francisco, California |
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Zoa, As An Art Colaboration The ZOA is a large pulsating organism from the microcosm inspired by a baby jellyfish, the hydrozoa polyp. A mysterious white light emanates from the nucleus of this alien lifeform.[from chromaforms website] |
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