Walking in #SanFrancisco 's Richmond District, I saw a new-to-me (but actually almost a year old) mural by Sorrell Raino-Tsui of the ABG Art Group and/or Athen B. Gallery. Celebrating immigrants who settled in the neighborhood, it featured (among other things) onion domes.

Later on, I bumped into a utility box painted by Eddie Ahn. I'd been a fan of his comic books. He'd been on my mind lately: he was running for public office. Alas, he was on the Neighbors and Labor Slate, backed by let's-outlaw-the-poors groups like GrowSF and the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club. It's tough being a comic book fan; every couple of years, you find out some creator is a jerk and reading their work just makes you sad. Anyhow, Ahn also called out neighborhood features, including onion domes.

That utility box obviously depicted the Holy Virgin Cathedral out around 26th Ave, so I kept walking until I could see the original.

