Clarion Alley Murals
The murals of Clarion Alley are a tourist destination in the city of San Francisco. Clarion Alley is located in the city's Mission District between Mission and Valencia Streets. Just like many major cities now, San Francisco has a thriving and vibrant mural scene. According to their website: The Mission of Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is to support and produce socially-engaged and aesthetically innovative public art, locally and globally, as a grassroots community-directed organization based in San Francisco’s Mission District. CAMP is a community, a public space, and an organizing force that uses public art as a means for supporting social, economic, racial, and environmental justice messaging and storytelling. This is my favorite mural because it is so realistic. You can almost feel the softness of the blanket. More photos on my Flick'r album here.
Really beautiful works of art! Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeletea really diverse collection of murals - they certainly add to the urban atmosphere
ReplyDeleteThose murals are amazing works of art. I love how mural art is just really expanding all over the place.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant mural works.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of murals. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great week ahead!
Some very cool street art there! We don't have much of that in our town, so it's fun to tour yours.
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Creative and colorful series of murals ~ Happy Week to you ^_^
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What a neat collection of murals, we need the one about protecting children here in NZ, our country has a terrible rate of child abuse.
ReplyDeleteCool murals! I love the vibrant colors.
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Fabulous murals. I love art that makes statements, like these. Very powerful.
ReplyDeleteSome fantastic images here. Thank you! I've noticed a thriving murals scene in many places, but none impressed me quite as much as Belfast, in Northern Ireland. Funnily enough it had a history of murals stretching back half a century, sectarian ones, which were mostly painted for political and religious rather than artistic reasons, and were really pieces of folk art. But, this tradition has been extended and transformed in a modern way in the city centre which now has so many clever, beautifully painted images in every style, about all kinds of interesting topics, just as art's for art's sake. It has made Belfast a really exciting place to walk around.
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