A mystery of San Antonio street art
Posted by justin on 27 May 2008 at 07:09 pm | Tagged as: adventure day, art paparazzi, graffiti
One of my favorite pieces of long-standing illegal graffiti in San Antonio, totally anonymous aside from the image itself, this large painting of a Native American Indian in feather headdress on the Sunshine Laundry building on South Flores has been catching my eye for some time. After asking around, I heard several stories of people who have purportedly met this person, painting the same Indian in other places, (bar bathrooms?) No info as to the artist identity (or given “street” name) has been found. This image is in plain sight of rush hour traffic going by Flores St. on I-35 in San Antonio (near San Pedro exit).
it’s the biggest moniker in the world!
i did hear he’s down with the ndk, though.
also, isn’t the buff job on the left side of the fence quite pleasantly subconscious?
Nothing is True, Everything is Permissible
Now THAT IS what I call an insightful position on this subject. What I would advise perhaps is talking to other people involved in the scene and bring to light any different points of view and then update or create a new post for us to stew over. I hope you’ll take my advice, I’m looking forward to it! Try to cover off on some as well if possible, they’re quite popular at the moment.