Dancing Dahlias on Claude Lane

 Posted by on August 27, 2012
Aug 272012
 

8 Claude Lane

Union Square/Financial District

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This mural, (on  the outside of Claudine Restaurant) is by Vogue TDK.  According to an interview he did with 1:AM he got into graffiti in late 1984, after school, I turned on the TV to the local PBS station and caught the start of the documentary “Style Wars”.  There was a scene where there was a MTA train moving down the tracks, then the train curves to show some graff and that was it.  I was hooked and knew that is what I was going to do.

As far as why he is the artist he is today: I always did some sort of art throughout school.  With the help of my parents, after graduating high school, I attended Academy of Arts in San Francisco, majoring in graphic design.  After two years of that, I switched majors to illustration for another two years.  During my schooling at the Academy, I incorporated my spray painting in both my homework and random jobs. A lot of what I learned at school translated on to the constant painting I did at the 23rd Oakland tracks.  On the flip side, what I learned from my fellow graff peers and what I learned on my own also started appearing in my schoolwork.

 The mural that flows to the interior of the restaurant is by Leon Loucheur, who is responsible for the Make Moves mural in SOMA.   Leon is part of the Chamber Made Group.

  9 Responses to “Dancing Dahlias on Claude Lane”

  1. Wow! This is terrific! So bold and colorful! I love how some petals are floating around.

  2. I love this – so beautifully done!

  3. You make find the info on this site interesting – all the info about making the Ward’s Island Pebble mosaic. I hope the link works. http://torontoislandmosaic.blogspot.ca/ If not type it in.

  4. I thought they were maybe reflections in the glass at first – they’re a vivid blue

  5. This one is great! I love dahlias and these are beautifully done. Nice colour and movement. 🙂

  6. This is certainly bold and beautiful!
    I like to see a graff artist who uses his talent for pleasing the public.

  7. I love it! They actually look like they are blowing in the wind. From outside, it kind of entices you to go inside to see the rest of the mural.

  8. Beautiful, beautiful colors! Robert’s cousin is no longer involved but this makes me wonder if Cafe Claude is still around:)

  9. The Vogue mural on the outside of Claudine is amazing, however you mistakenly credited him as painting the mural inside, which was painted by Leon Loucheur.

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