In recent years San Francisco has taken an active role on trying to eliminate graffiti. City policies have enforced strict regulations on private property owners to buff vandalism and enacted tougher surveillance and punishments on the writers. Graffiti some street artists now paints many legal murals and sell canvases in galleries, most artists still highlight that the practice is fundamentally rooted in both an unsanctioned approach and the aesthetics of the tag. There remains in most street artist's mind a balance between two worlds.
Women's Building Called Mastrapeace, this large mural
was painted in 1994 by seven female artists, this mural focuses...
Whiz Burgers These two typical graffiti canvases created by street
artist group ICP (Inner City Phame)...
The Apartment Called Street artist Andrew Schoultz, titled “Generator”,
has much notoriety for his organic and expressive...
745 Valencia Street Created by street artist Jonathan Matas, this modest mural seems to comment on the modern technology...
Wild Feather Clothing Tagged with a creation date of 2013, this mural
was created by street artist Miss Van...
Whole Food Company By Frederick James and tagged in 2009, this mural
has a comic book style that pulls subject matter ...
Upper Playground Although the artist is unknown, this simple
black-and-white illustration adorns a secluded doorway...
| Location # | Location Description | Address | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location 1 | Woman's Building | 3543 18th St. | Various |
| Location 2 | Whiz Burger | 700 Van Ness Ave. | ICP |
| Location 3 | The Apartment | 3470 18th St. | Andrew Schoultz |
| Location 4 | Abandoned | 745 Valencia St. | Jonathan Matas |
| Location 5 | Wild Feather Clothing | 597 Haight St. | Miss Van |
| Location 6 | Haight Fillmore Whole Food Co. | 501 Filmore St. | Frederick James |
| Location 7 | Upper Playground | 222 Fillmore St. | Artist Unknown |