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San Francisco is a gold-mine of American culture. From Haight-Ashbury to the Golden Gate, the Bay Area city is host to many forms of invention and expression, including some innovative street art.
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Wander the city here, then scroll on to use Street View and discover some of the best examples of street art the city has to offer...
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Nychos
Known for fantastical color palettes and surreal figures, Austrian artist Nychos has tagged this house in Lower Haight.
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James Reka
Reka has emblazoned a huge and powerful "peace" sign here near the Tenderloin, on McAllister Street.
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Eon75
Mixing varied influences from nature to tech to architechture, Eon75 is a San Fran based muralist responsible for huge, striking works like this one.
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OSGEMEOS
A pair of identical twins with a unique take on the world, Octavio and Gustavo Pandolfo paint as OSGEMEOS, bringing vibrancy and a sense of the carnivalesque to the spots they hit.
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fnnch
With a firm belief that art belongs outside the gallery, fnnch wants to reach as many people as possible. These cute guys on Mission St. are certainly helping!
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Banksy
Maybe it's a little tough to spot, but that's an original by the famous (and anonymous) British street art superstar, Banksy, up there above 'E Tutto Chia'!
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Caratoes
Caratoes was born in Belgium and is currently based in Hong Kong, but she found time to drop by the Mission District and paint this evocative work.
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APEXER
From Hawaii to Taiwan, APEXER has painted all over the world. This angular, floral, calligraphic design adorns a building near Lower Haight.
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