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Chor Boogie

Mid Market – San Francisco
2174 Market Street

Mid market is a desolate stretch of abandoned store fronts and SRO’s.  This long frontage of boarded up building has been covered by an artist known as Chor.  This is not any random street painter, Chor has a worldwide body of work, including a commissioned piece for the Beijing Olympics.  His website
displays his incredible talent, and his blog is loaded with fabulous images of his work.

I had the privilege of seeing some of his art gallery work at “The City We Love” showing at 941 Geary street.  If you are in the neighborhood, drop in and ask about him.  The piece below is on Clarion Alley in the Mission District.  Chor has also done it on a smaller scale, and it is on display at 941 Geary.


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4 responses to “Chor Boogie”

  1. Tara R. Avatar

    Amazing street art. It definitely belongs in a gallery.

  2. RedPat Avatar

    He’s incredible! Such great street art in your city!

  3. EG Wow Avatar

    There’s so much to see in each of these photos. Chor’s use of colour is outstanding.

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