I found these two untitled murals at the F. O. Holaway Elementary School on Feb. 6, 2021.
By Camila Ibarra |
By Camila Ibarra |
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By Sean John Cannon |
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Update (December 17, 2021): The muralist wrote on his Instagram @seanjohncannon (you can click there to see the post; you currently don't need an account):
My art mentor is Andy Warhol and his process involved silk screening multiple layers. My application is a lot different as I do everything by hand to create the illusion of silk screening. paint, markers, and a wet sponge is all I need but it is incredibly painstaking! I’ve always been fascinated with repetition and if done correctly, the viewers eye will always be drawn in towards it. I see Pop Art as being timeless as it never becomes “outdated” as aestheticism and whimsical coloring defines its genre. I love how it never takes itself too seriously and so far it has always perfectly reflected the zeitgeist of our times.
East Wall (facing N. Campbell Ave.) of a Mexican restaurant called MOMO's.
By Danny Martin |
Photographed on Dec. 27, 2020. Click for a larger and sharper image.
Here's a man delivering pastries on his bicycle. It's on the north side of La Estrella Bakery.
By Melo Dominguez |
Photographed on Dec. 11, 2020. Click on the photo for a larger and sharper image.
Update (April 12, 2022): There's another mural on the south side of the building. See today's post.