Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Mutant mermaids, food trucks, and Tenderloin murals [street art post]

Ben and I watched a weird show on the Discovery channel that was trying to prove that mermaids are real. The show featured some amateur videos allegedly taken by fishermen in the deep sea and kids on a beach, respectively, to show that mermaids have been spotted in the wild-- but it all looked so fake. It was like the time those hillbillies put a gorilla suit in their freezer and tried to convince CNN that they had captured a Bigfoot.

Mythical creatures get me excited, but shysters trying to get a second of fame or cash for phony photos piss me off. Anyway, here's some street art!

starbucks-crab-mermaid

psycho-mickey-mouse-eating-chicken

green-graffiti-tenderloin

blue-mural-post-street-tenderloin

red-graffiti-mural-wall-tenderloin
Murals on Post street in the Tenderloin, painted over a boarded-up building. Now defaced by tags.

spray-paint-face-sidewalk-goggles

sfo-silent-frisco-sticker

san-francisco-food-truck-sunset

postal-service-sticker-news-box

occupy-poster-san-francisco-contemporary-art-museum

louis-zoes-birthday-party-flyer

jewish-food-truck-figure

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