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Interview with Graffiti Artist: Optic
1.) How long have you been doing graffiti? Since 2004-05, so about 7 years or so and going strong. 2.) Do you have an artist name? Why that name? Yeah, the name Optic was given to to me by my … Continue reading
Interview with Graffiti Artist: Opi
1. How long have you done graffiti? About five years. 2. Do you have an artist name? Why that name? Opi. It’s a long story, but I got that nickname in sixth grade and it just stuck. It was based … Continue reading
Q&A* with Steve Rotman
Here’s some art by Steve Rotman! “Pose 2” “Defie” “Disobey” If you want to check out more of his photos go to the his Flickr page here or if you want to read an interview about his views on Graffiti Click here. In … Continue reading
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Opi graffiti
Graffiti isn’t always found on walls of San Francisco, but it’s still dazzling on paper, and even shoes! I’d personally love a pair of them, I’m sure the citizens of San Francisco would as well. Tune in this Friday, … Continue reading
Reyes graffiti
It’s amazing to see the same artist in different areas of San Francisco. Different subjects in their graffiti, but you can still spot their own personal style. It’s pretty colorful and eye-popping! Artist: Reyes
Banksy in SF
Location: “Peaceful Hearts” Doctor – Chinatown Marker Rat (This is where I draw the line) – 1672 Haight Street Bird Singing in Tree – Empty Parking Lot Erie and Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103 Marker Rat (This is where … Continue reading
Beautiful colors, with a mix of abstract and realism. Photo taken by Mike Brake. Check out his website for his full portfolio on http://www.shutterstock.com.
Abondoned power plants aren’t so boring after all
Artists unknown, but you can find these at the abandoned power plant in San Francisco. Look at all the colors and detail in the first one, and the second one makes the green pop out a lot! The shapes … Continue reading