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Chinese Gods Mural, Artist: Luke Dragon, A Street Mural, Grant and Sacramento Streets, Chinatown, San Francisco, California
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![]() The mural, depicting Chinese gods, was painted on the side of an apartment building and faced Sacramento Street.
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![]() Although strictly not Chinese, the image of Jesus wearing a crown of thorns, was painted as the leftmost figure on the mural.
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![]() A pig god had his arms around two faceless naked women. On his copious belly were the words: "Notorious P.I.G."
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![]() The artist's signature was painted in the lower part of the mural below the Monkey God. It read, "@Luke Dragon."
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![]() The monkey God looked fierce and stood holding a fire dry-stand pipe a his staff.
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![]() The Dragon God stood with eyes closed to witness the future. She held a dragon as a pet.
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![]() Chinese Words were painted below the dragon. They roughly translated as, "Path," or "Road."
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![]() The view of the mural taken from the sidewalk and looking back along Sacramento Street.
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