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Fnnch
Artist and Muralist
San Francisco, California
Fnnch's images are drawn from nature and include birds and bugs. He paints with multi-layered stencils, and he has developed several techniques that help him execute quickly and accurately. His work can be found in Alamo Square Park, Duboce Park, Hayes Valley green, Cole Valley green, and on sidewalks and mailboxes in the Lower Haight and Mission district. [from the artist's website] "Honey Bear" Mural • "My First Stencil" Mural On Fence • Honey Bears Mural |
"My First Stencil" Mural On Fence, Artist: fnnch, San Francisco, California Fnnch creates street art and murals using multi-layered stencils and spray paint. He calls his work "contemporary pop art", depicting objects from both nature and everyday life. Over time his work has gained a strong following on social media and has been featured by The New York Times, Washington Post, and San Francisco Chronicle.[from artist's website] |
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"Honey Bear" Mural, Artist: Fnnch, A Street Mural, As A Form Of Art, San Francisco, California Honey for human consumption is collected from wild bee colonies, or from the hives of domesticated bees.[from wikipedia] |
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Honey Bears Mural, Artist: Fnnch, 9th Street At Bryant, San Francisco, California Fnnch wants more art in more places. Public spaces are canvas upon which it is illegal to paint. By putting beautiful art on sidewalks, mailboxes and parks, fnnch forces people to grapple with the idea that they want something illegal to exist.[from the artist's website] |
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