A Muni two-seat ensemble
@cleverdirt posted this instagram this other day. Wonder where she was headed …
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@cleverdirt posted this instagram this other day. Wonder where she was headed …
A detached 5-Fulton heading outbound on Market this morning, with an advertisement acting as caption.
Muni rider Charles on the image above, which he captured:
I think it was a Bebe ad, but I can’t find an image of the original. What I find interesting is not so much the artwork but the fact that the poster was removed, modified, and returned to the shelter. (It’s also possible it was taken from elsewhere and then installed here. I didn’t notice it until after it had been painted on.) It’s on the north side of the shelter (i.e., not visible to traffic on that side of the street) and is less obviously graffiti than the tags often applied to the empty building next to the shelter, which may help to explain why the poster has not been replaced. Street artist Kaws did similar — and, in my opinion, much more interesting — work beginning in the 1990s.
The shelter is at Van Ness at Clay.
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The past meets the future, by Brandon Doran.
Photo by Steve Rhodes
As seen during yesterday’s Santarchy. If you have more photos of the fun, email them to us or add them to our Muni Photos Flickr group.
Photo by MUNI_HULK
Photo by jennifermwell
Today feels all trippy, so this photo from @MeatMaven fits right in.