Category Archives: paint

Children are da Future.

Another quickie today… work is busy busy busy.

Spotted this on MLK around 57th street. I don’t usually care for the stylized letter writing so much, but this mural, painted on a temporary construction wall while the building behind is rehabilitated, is actually pretty cool. I love the girl…

Children are da future, teach dem kulture

It’s got a positive message too. For the kids!

mural on MLK and 57th, construction wall mural, temporary mural MLK

east bay graffiti art, oakland graffiti mural

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mural by TDK crew

Village Stencils…

Even in the sleepy enclave of Montclair Village…

montclair village stencil, hot pink indian stencil

montclair village stencil, graffiti teddy  bear

Create for Yourselves…

The true title of this 7-story tall mural is “Mitzvah, the Jewish Cultural Experience.”

Located at 14th & Franklin – we passed it on our way from the Layover to Spice Monkey for dinner – the mural was created in 1985 by artist Keith Sklar, with Brooke Fancher and Dan Fontes.  Measuring nearly 100 feet wide and 150 feet tall, a large central banner reads “Create for Yourselves a New Heart a New Spirit,” surrounded by imagery representing significant historical individuals and events in Jewish history, including a portrait of a concentration camp victim.

The mural is a landmark in the recently dubbed Oaksterdam area of downtown Oakland, and as I snapped a few photos the other night, an attendant guarding the parking lot next door told my friend and I, “that mural’s been there as long as I can remember… It’s older than me!”

keith sklar murals oakland, oaksterdam mural, create for yourselves

mural by keith sklar, dan fontes,  brooke fancher, 14th and Franklin

downtown oakland murals, oaksterdam  mural, 14th & franklin mural

bay area multiculturalism

multicultural murals, downtown oakland murals, keith sklar

Despite being focused on Jewish historical figures and events, the mural also features a melting pot of characters exemplary of the multiculturalism that predominated Bay Area murals during that period. Another example we’ve seen is Street Tattoo, created by some of the same artists.

“Animurals” ~ aka The Zebras

So you knew I had to follow the giraffes with the zebras right?  Same artist… Dan Fontes.

These were originally produced in 1985 thanks to a public commission by the Oakland Office of Community Development.  Last updated in 2003, looks like they could use a new freshening as they’ve suffered some weathering and graffiti vandalism.  (Located under 580 freeway overpass on Broadway)

oakland murals, dan fontes, animurals

Zebra Murals Oakland, Oakland Freeway Murals

Broadway Murals, Oakland Animal Murals

580 Freeway Murals, Dan Fontes Muralist

Dan Fontes, Oakland Public Murals

580 Freeway Murals, Zebras Mural, Animurals, Dan Fontes

Fontes is a local artist and has produced numerous murals throughout the Bay Area. If curious, you can type his name into the search field at the top right of this page to see the ones I’ve covered so far. I’m curious to know if anyone ever uses that feature… it actually works pretty well.