Public Art and Architecture from Around the World

Potrero Hill – Snake Mural

Potrero Hill
17th and Alabama

Sometimes murals catch you, not for their quality but for their whimsy.  Take a look at the close up pictures.  This mural is by Javier Manrique, a multidisciplinary artist who has shown all over the world. This mural is on the wall of Project Artaud where Manrique lives.


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10 responses to “Potrero Hill – Snake Mural”

  1. Choppography Avatar

    I like the detail he used with the little pieces popping out of the top to bring his mural to life.

  2. VioletSky Avatar

    Wonderful! No detail missed, here.

  3. Steffe Avatar

    Very clever.

  4. RedPat Avatar

    I love the appendages and I’m glad they are surviving!

  5. lisa Avatar

    This is an amazing mural, and I cannot even begin to imagine the work that went into making this. Really very special!

    Thank you so much for sharing today at The Creative Exchange.

    Have a wonderful evening.

    lisa.

  6. Pat Avatar

    I love it!

  7. Oliag Avatar

    Well I just had a pleasant evening finally getting caught up with you:) I will have a list of places and arm long of the places I want to see the next time we make it to SF:) Love the whimsey of this mural! How fun to see that tongue and periscope sticking up!

  8. gina Avatar

    Whimsical is a great word for this mural — such imagination! I bet kids love it!

  9. Daryl Avatar

    I love street art ..

  10. Genie Avatar

    Oh, my goodness…how I would love to walk by and actually see this up close and personal. It is fabulous. He is certainly a fine artist. Like your photos of his work. They are beautiful. genie