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Lilac Street, San Francisco, Between 25th and 26th Streets, Street Murals, As A Form Of Art
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![]() Lilac Street near 26th Street began with graffiti as the form of mural art.
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![]() A mural featuring roses decorated the roll-up door at 160 Lilac.
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![]() Pens, marker, and brushes were painted on the wall under windows. They advertised "RD Artist Supplies."
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![]() The art on Lilac Street occupied both sides.
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![]() A face covered the back door, while graffiti covered the garage door.
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![]() A mural on one side of the street depicted a fallen man held by spiritual beings.
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![]() Two faces were pressed together so hard that a drop of blood formed to water a rose.
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Designed and Painted by Brian Perrin, Christo Propeza, Max Allbee, and San Pancho Art Collective 2009. Lilac Street, San Francisco ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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