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Claude Lane Mural

Union Square – San Francisco
Claude Lane

Claude Lane is a small alley that runs between Bush and Sutter Streets in San Francisco.  It began developing in 1989 when Cafe Claude opened up with an alley entrance.  It blossomed over the years and now rivals Belden Place for shopping, dining and that European cafe experience.

Mear painted this mural on the side of Gitane Restaurant at the behest of its owner.  This was done in co-operation with that wonderful group 1:AM that have been in this website before.  I talked to Mear via phone, as he lives in L.A. and he told me he drew his inspiration from all the colors that were in the alley, and the symbolism of people sitting and enjoying the food and the space.

You can see that vast amount of his accomplishments at his website.

 


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  1. EG Wow Avatar

    Great closeup view, and thank you for including the longer views as well to help give the mural a sense of place. I love those shades of blue and green accented by the reds and orange.