More San Diego Street Art

I’ve been working on sharing the many images I captured during my visit to San Diego in 2017.

Previous posts have covered the coolest art sculpture ever at Imperial Beach and Chicano Park and Barrio Logan. This post includes images captured at many different places in San Diego just because it’s easier than doing multiple posts for each area, not to mention trying to remember where each pic was taken. It was almost a year ago, after all.

Here are some of my favorites…

Done by the folks at GreetingsTour.com. They’re on a mission to paint a mural in every state.

 

Monstrous Art in North Park

 

Skeletal mermaid depicting the death of our oceans.

 

Doodle art!

 

Super-cool, old school South Park barber shop.

 

Crazy cats in North Park

 

Art by Autumn in Pacific Beach (click image to see her website).

 

Breakout dog in La Jolla

 

Shark! in Imperial Beach.

 

Homage to Prince near Normal Heights on Adams Avenue (separate neighborhood).

 

Near Normal Heights on Adams Avenue (separate neighborhood).

 

More Space Clones (maybe in Pacific Beach)

 

Funky house either in Ocean Beach or Normal Heights.

 

Utility box art near the Waypoint Public bar/restaurant in North Park.

 

Business Art near Normal Heights.

 

North Park

 

A close-up of that North Park piece.

 

Coolest parking garage in North Park.

North Park is my favorite city neighborhood (excluding the beaches) in San Diego. I think my second-favorite is South Park, but more exploration is needed. University Heights, Hillcrest, and Mission Hills seemed pretty interesting, too, but I only passed through each of those.

The slideshow below will let you see all of the images I wanted to share. I also created a Google Photos album including all of the images if you want a better look at any of them.

The music is just generic stuff that’s included on the Mac I’ve been using.

3 Replies to “More San Diego Street Art”

  1. Beautiful captures of the great street art! You must have 1000s of images! I especially love the painted utility boxes…they do that here in Colorado and it makes me smile every time I see one!

    1. Lynne, I’m not sure how many, but it was a lot. I was there for a few weeks and we went somewhere every day. It was fun exploring. I didn’t know they did that to boxes in other places. Nice to know!

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