Bay Area/ San Francisco

A Mini Art Walk On The 400 Block

Published on March 19, 2014
A Mini Art Walk On The 400 BlockPhoto: Andrew Dudley / Hoodline
Take a stroll with us down the 400 block of Haight Street between Fillmore and Webster, and enjoy a few new pieces of street art.

First, the piece above, located on the exterior of the former Lee's Meats / Popular Market.  It went up during the Lower Haight Art Walk earlier this month, and features a portrait of what looks like George Clinton, with phrases like "Keep it funky," "Funkadelic," and "FILLMORE":



A little further down the block, Underground SF features a busty female Ghostbuster and her pal Slimer, wishing everyone a "Happy ValenSlime Day."  The work is by local street artist Deb, who apparently did reveal the work on February 14th.



Finally, even when the folks at Wing Wings take the day off, they still spread the love.  Note this "Love Your City" message painted on a backdrop of Wing Wings / Giants / almost-Golden Gate Bridge orange:



Funk, love, and slime -- a pretty good representation of the Lower Haight.  Well done, 400 block.