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Arty things I saw on my #SanFrancisco walk this morning:

Cement infrastructure for the "Naga" sea serpent statue going in at Rainbow Falls. The statue is sinuous but it's easier to make rectangular cement forms. So…depending on whether you're near or far, you might think this thing was gonna be all right angles or serpentine. (I walked up the path to the creepy Celtic cross so I could take the far picture, please clap)

Well Done Signs sign painter's van with woodpecker logo promising "Always Hand Painted." (Looking at the web site, I guess this van is visiting from Portland, OR.)

Sidewalk chalk art at 20th and Irving (alas, pretty scuffed by the time I got there) asks a very American question: Pay your bills or buy your pills?

cement supports in a drained pond. Individual parts of the supports are rectilinear solids; but they're arranged at angles to each other cement supports in a drained pond, seen from above with an annoying tree in the way. Individual parts of the supports are rectilinear solids; but they're arranged at angles to each other Sign painter's van with text promising 'Always hand painted' and a woodpecker logo Faded chalk art on sidewalk. Art depicting a dog and cat surrounded by text in many languages I can't read and further surrounded by English text: 'Pay your bills?' / 'Buy your pills'

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