Photographic Print. Graffiti street art skull and roses mural, 24th Street in Mission District, San Francisco.
This graffitti mural of a skull and red roses was on temporary hoarding and is no longer there. 24th Street is a historic, tree-lined street, known as El
Corazon de la Misione, meaning The Heart of the Mission and is the centre of a predominantly Hispanic
neighbourhood, a colorful collection of
restaurants, taquerias, fresh food, Mexican bakeries, beauty salons, markets, and specialty stores including Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling masks. Festivals and carnivals are celebrated, culminating with
exciting colourful parades. Carnaval is the city's
version of Mardi Gras and during November at the Dia
de los Muertos event, meaning Day of The Dead, thousands of people come
to the Mission District to celebrate their loved ones who have died. The images of the skull, skeleton and flowers are used abundantly.
To see more of these places and learn more, you can
download my Cool and Retro Guide to San Francisco which is illustrated with my photographs.
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Images printed at a Fuji approved professional laboratory on highest quality archive papers, Fuji Crystal or DP 2.
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