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"Dog Face" Mural, Artist: Artur Bordello (Bordello II), 599 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, California
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![]() The artist's signature was painted using white paint on the red wall next to the art. Visible here is one ear of the dog.
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![]() The dog face was created from a collection of junk formed into a dog's face. From across Divisadero Street the head was only visible from the eyes up.
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![]() The art was created on the wall over Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen.
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![]() The best way to view the whole dog's face was across the side street and gazing through electric bus wires.
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