Wednesday, October 10, 2012

AMANDA LYNN’S STREET WOMEN



Nobody paints women on the streets of San Francisco like Amanda Lynn… her women are just as mysterious, sexy and feminine as they are delicate and strong; and as mythical and fantastical as they are real and grounded.  Yet they remain as sexy and playful as they are independent and unpredictable... sophisticated street ladies of day and night that glow by sunlight, moonlight and street light.  And did I say sexy?
Lynn’s murals can be found all over The City, but there’s a healthy concentration of her works in the Duboce/Valencia area well worth the 3-block stroll north from the 16th Street BART Station.
On the corner of Valencia and Duboce Avenue, Lynn’s “Sultry Sins” stands out even in fog and heavy traffic. A short block away on Clinton Park, across from the White Wall is one of my favorite Street Art Woman of all time, maybe because she looks ready to start flapping to the sounds of Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five…  
Further down the street and away from Valencia are various other murals that make Clinton Park a legitimate street art gallery of note.
Back on Duboce and Valencia, and a half-block down towards Mission Street, tucked into a fenced parking lot is a major collaboration with Lady Mags… Flora N Fauna seems to change colors according to the light of day and is worth experiencing in person even when the lot is full.
On 18th Street near Mission, “Sunday Flamenco” (top) reigns over its locality like royalty over the old world, and I can’t imagine that wall with anything else on it even though I know I photographed it before the dancer appeared.
There are other Lynn murals in the area… one on Florida between 18th and 17th and a smaller piece on Alabama and 22nd Street.  
Then there’s the one on Florida between 17th and 18th Street.
Further north, on Mission and 9th, in the South of Market District, is the gorgeous “Finer Things.” I heard somewhere that this corner will succumb to the “construction” disease going around The City, so if you want to see this in person, you better get there soon.
SF Mural Arts lists a total of 38 murals by Amanda Lynn. Of those, 11 are no longer available due to unexplained mural-death, and of the 27 that remain I’ve photographed 16… and counting.
Most the Amanda Lynn murals that I’ve captured so far are featured in the graffitisf.com Amanda Lynn Gallery.

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