
When I first moved out here I did a ton of exploring to familiarize myself with the city. While walking around one day I came across a really cool graphite illustration of a man wearing a Yankees cap and smoking a cigarette. It was the first memorable piece of street art I had seen since arriving in San Francisco and something that I will always associate with adjusting to my new west coast life. Since that first poster (above) I’ve been fortunate to find “wheat paste face,” as I like to call him, all over the city. Here is the evidence:

A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across White Walls Gallery on Larkin Street…and JACKPOT! The posters were not just random wild postings, but an awesome guerilla extension of a show by Hugh Leeman and Michael Holman titled “Recognition.” The name is fitting now, considering that I will never forget.












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Recent Art Encounters « // 01/12/2010 at 3:40 am |
[...] a killer online/social media presence. Kudos. You might remember my post on the discovery of “wheatpaste face” by Hugh Leeman? Actually, it’s funny because the same image is next to Neek in the [...]