GIRAFA Consumes It’s-It Ice Cream & The MUSK Mummy Goes Surfing

by Troy Holden on August 17, 2009 · 1 comment

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GIRAFA

MUSK

photos by Plug1

At some point over the weekend, San Francisco street artists GIRAFA and MUSK each visited Ocean Beach and produced a couple of very unique pieces along the eastern seawall. These latest productions replace the previous “Toys R Us” piece that was buffed over by San Francisco DPW earlier last week.

GIRAFA

photos by Troy Holden

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filed under Art, San Francisco

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1 phlavor August 17, 2009 at 4:07 pm

I was always unclear whether or not the Toys R Us piece was actually Girafa or not as it’s a huge departure from his style. Thanks for clearing that up. I loved that piece.

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