San Francisco Street Art – 'Carnival' 1994
San Francisco Street Art – ‘Carnival’ 1994 by Joshua Sarantitis, Emmanuel Montoya and Carlos Loarca
This street art (‘Carnival’ 1994) is within walking distance of Capp Street and 20th in San Francisco Mission District. It’s HUGE and goes all the way along a block.
It’s a mix of 3 artists (there are a load of assisting people too, see the list in the gallery).
I love this! Amazing festival colours, would make my walk to work a happy one. If you know anything about it then let me know, it is obviously themed and seems to depict some sort of South American message but I couldn’t tell you exactly what it is…

Awesome Nonoloa graffiti and urban art tshirts…
Check out this other San Francisco graff, or this urban art from New York…
Got some interesting pieces from Rio, Brazil later this week, and some more Granada, Spain art too.
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- San Francisco Urban Art in Mission 2009
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