Working Artist’s Journal
Anna L. Conti
San Francisco Artist
 
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Fading Street Art - Shepard Fairey?
 
I was out for about 6 hours today, shooting photos along the Southern waterfront and the Bay Bridge ramp demolition. In spite of the heavy fog, I got some spectacular shots, some of which I’ll use in this year’s cityscapes. The old shipyards, abandoned foundries, and PG&E plant (which was supposed to be closed, but the stack was smoking today) are good spots for urban apocalypse imagery.  And good spots for sighting street art (as opposed to the garden variety tagging.)
These three looked like Shepard Fairey pieces, but I’m not sure... anybody know?  


Image above: outside the Hunter’s Point PG&E Plant.

Image above: Bay Bridge ramp demolition.
 
 
Image at left: Bay Bridge ramp demolition.
Image above:
Hunter’s Point PG&E plant on June 10, 2006.