Asterisk 2.0Several years ago my exploring buddy and I got ourselves into one of the most memorable adventures: a giant Asterisk shaped building with over 400 rooms. Well, there was actually t… Continue reading →
Container YardThis bit of undeveloped land under a freeway is closed off with a layer of graffiti-covered shipping containers. Of all the spots I've visited, this place probably had the highest … Continue reading →
HYSU Tunnel + Neighbor TunnelThe word on the street is the HYSU crew (Have You Seen Us?) claimed a creek tunnel to themselves as their personal showcase for HYSU graff. They'll even paint over anyone else who … Continue reading →
Houses on the HillThese aren't really "houses," but for lack of a better term these two houses were sitting on top of a small hill. After a short ascent we flicked some Oracles and others.… Continue reading →
Ring of WallsThis spot consisted of a giant circle of trapezoid walls, some of which had doors. The circle was maybe 1 or 2 miles in diameter. We walked the circle flicking the graff as it came… Continue reading →
Oracle FigurineRecently I got a 3D printer, and one of my first test prints was an Oracle Head: If you're unfamiliar with Oracle, he is a prolific graffiti writer from the Bay Area. He dra… Continue reading →
Last Yard on the Tracks?I have ridden the train by this yard many times in the past. It's always looked pretty decent, and after shooting it at less than 50MPH, I can say that it was decent. While explori… Continue reading →
Covered Bunkers - Uncovered!A while back I posted about some mystery covered bunkers, that had been covered with a heavy thick netting by the city for some reason. Well, word on the street had it that the net… Continue reading →
Funston Checks InThis beach spot is popular with locals, but there's not too much graff to see. Still worth a peep.… Continue reading →
At the BeachWe had some time to kill, so we went for a lovely stroll on the beach.… Continue reading →
Lock CompanyWord has it that this used to be a famous lock company. Now the building is home to art and the occasional squatter. The building is absolutely beautiful inside, I wish I could buy… Continue reading →
Beach TubeThis tubular tunnel exists straight out to a beach. Oracle was there to lead the way.… Continue reading →
Mountaintop FunBelieve it or not, these buildings involved hiking to the top of a mountain. I'm surprised at the quality selection up here. Great art and great views!… Continue reading →
Tripple 'RafaFor lack of a better name, I clearly titled this one after the piece that sticks out to me most. A rare, classic, Girafa. But that's not all that's there, you'll also find a couple… Continue reading →
Interrogation Hotel pt. 2While we were in the area, we stopped by for a quick revisit of the Interrogation Hotel. Not too much had changed, but there was a nice crispy new Oracle there, as well as a Galaxe… Continue reading →
Girafa Bone TracksWe discovered this stretch of tracks as we were following a lead to a classic Girafa Neck-bone piece.… Continue reading →
Bunkers in the HillsThis was an exciting day, hitting up nearly every WW2 era bunker in a cluster up in the San Francisco Bay's hills. Some of them have been buffed, and some of them remained home to … Continue reading →
Dust TanksThese rusting, graffiti coated tanks are now sitting empty on a hill side. Well, not completely empty - they do have a lot of dusty, rusty air inside. Though we snapped some shots … Continue reading →
Spooked BridgeWe spooked a couple of graffiti writers as we approached this destination. Sorry guys. They must have been keeping an eye on us from a distance, because after we left we saw them r… Continue reading →
Industrial WaterfrontThis forgotten industrial area shores up against a beautiful waterfront view. Even the graffiti want's to swimming!… Continue reading →