Sacramento Street Art (8) |
The 2021 Wide Open Walls Mural Festival produced several entries in Old
North Sac ⇔
On a common fence
A single graphic on an Uptown wall
At McClatchy High School
A gold panner, a Pony Express rider, and a farmer
A four-part fairyland
12th Street utility box
At the former South Natomas fire station
I count 11 butterflies; perhaps there are more ⇔
Near the light-rail station where Michelle was killed in 2021
Behind a bar on Arden Way
At the Arden light-rail
Tribute to Thelonius Monk
This covers the entire back wall of the Natomas Unified School District Offices
A marvelous new electrical box depicts downtown buildings
14th Street sculptures introduce the new convention center
facing west
facing east
Included despite the bad spelling
The American West decorates a Mexican restaurant. Go figure
Automotive nostalgia beside the tracks
More automotive nostalgia, in the heart of town
The 12th Street railroad underpass has been taken over by butterflies
On the east wall...
On the west wall...
The Buckeye is my favorite variety
The front, back, and middle of a downtown apartment complex
Another 12th Street utility box
Behind a warehouse
One of just two murals in Oldtown is off the beaten track
A downtown utility box
Entrance to a Natomas ball park — obviously