Carnival Mural-Mission District by costapanos
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Description
Always nice to get out of your own neighborhood and venture to another part of the City.
Mixed among blocks of warehouses and running along a wall for nearly a block in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood is a mural titled "Carnaval." The Carnaval mural is located on Harrison at 19th Street. As the name implies, the Carnaval mural is a representation of the Carnaval celebration. Carnival is a multicultural dance and music festival that has its roots in Latin America and the Caribbean. The San Francisco Mission District has been hosting a Carnaval Festival since 1978. The venues stretch along Harrison Street from 16th Street to 24th Street. In 1994, the Carnaval mural was created by Joshua Sarantitis, Emmanuel Montoya, Carlos Loarca and others. The radiant Carnaval mural is as dynamic and colorful as the festival that it portrays.
As always, Thank you for stopping by and taking a look.
Comments (6)
jocko500
cool
durleybeachbum
Fab piece of work!
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic photography my friend.....!!!
Feliciti
well seen and idea , like this mask!!great work !
MrsLubner
amazing! great pov and lighting!
wysiwig
Outstanding capture. Stunning image.