Muro de los Muertos, Bocadillo del Pal, Potrero del Sol

May 8, 2009

On the way to lunch at Pal’s, I noticed there’s a huge paper stencil replete with about two dozen skulls on the Hampshire wall of Tony’s Market.

UPDATE: Mission Local reported on this way back in September  — it’s like that it’s by ‘Swoon’, a Brooklyn artist, to commemorate a woman from Mexico who was killed.

Kassa, the owner of a convenience store on the southwest corner of Hampshire and 24th streets, said it was at least five months ago–but certainly after Christmas–that a young woman and man appeared at his door and asked to use his store’s eastern brick wall. “She told me she was a visiting artist from New York and she wanted to put up a piece to memorialize a girl from Mexico who was killed”….The artist showed an almost identical piece last spring at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Behold the árbol de cráneo.

skull tree

UPDATE: Here’s a shot of the woman before it was defaced:

As far as I can tell it’s cut from about six sheets of paper. No two skulls are alike.

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“Dude!”  “Dude.”

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Clockwise close-ups.

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But art has a price.  While I was taking these, Pal’s ran out of the lamb AND chicken.  The asparagus/egg was pretty damn tasty though, and the asparagus season is just about over so it probably worked out for the best.

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I rode over to Potrero del Sol and watched the Mission’s finest at work while eating my finely crafted sandwich.

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skater red

Then Anthony’s Cookies on the way home. All in all, a pretty damn good lunch.


Phat Philly, Thumbs Up

January 2, 2009

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Sign of good food = I forget to take a picture of the food.  That’s was a damn fine sandwich, and I do love waffle fries.

The reason they ship the bread in is now clear to me — it obviously holds special powers in order to maintain structural integrity while under the onslaught of the powerful cheesesteak juices.

Yeht teg rieht eci dloc reeb txen keew.


Fiesta on The Hill – Blue Rabbit, Tri-Tip

October 19, 2008

Our neighbors in Bernal had a cool little street fair on Cortland today. Nice to go to a fair without all the typical Marina-crap-vendors you see at every other street fair (the exceptions being the Mission, and, well, Folsom fairs).

Good food — here’s my tri-tip sandwich before it got devoured. I am blanking on the name of the green sauce — chiro something? And of course I can’t remember the name the vendor. Useful, eh?

Good live music, two stages at opposite ends of the fair. I was particularly taken by Blue Rabbit. I bought their new CD, Separate: Buy the CD
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They will be doing a CD Release party at the Hotel Utah on 16 November.