In the winter of 2019 I started working with the team at Zeitgeist, a bar in San Francisco, to instal three murals on the exterior of their building. They were in the midst of an earthquake retrofit and wanted to put art up on the exterior of their building. I’d been pasting my Nuclear Spectrum pieces in their bathroom (with their permission) and they wanted to take it to the streets.
Zeitgeist asked me to incorporate their logo into the murals, I did a few mock ups for their review and we settled on a mosaic of the skull bunny behind my art. I printed my work out as I do for all my street art, at one of two local printing shops on their large scale printers and cut the art out at my studio. With the help of four of my friends we spent a Saturday covering the temporary walls. The corner of Duboce and Valencia is one of the busier thoroughfares in San Francisco and I’m honored to have the opportunity to show my work on this scale, even if it’s temporary and has now been tagged all over during COVID-19 shutdown. But that’s part of the game with street art.