Todd Kurnat

Todd Kurnat

Sight Seeing: San Francisco Edition San Francisco is known for its diversity in its cultures, neighborhoods, people, landscape, art, music – the list is long. However, often not considered is the diversity of animals that share our communities. My proposal for the Muni-Art Project is to showcase this diversity through portrait drawings of wildlife over […]

Counterpoint Studio

Counterpoint Studio

City Walks Our proposal for the San Francisco Beautiful Muni Art Project is to complete a series of images utilizing our distinctive collaborative approach to celebrate the diversity, landscape, and visual character of various neighborhoods throughout San Francisco. The goal of the artwork would be to establish a fun, bold, colorful, and familiar portrayal of […]

Luis Pinto

Luis Pinto

Las Historias de San Francisco I propose the creation of vector illustrations of some of the more diverse yet common storefronts of San Francisco, illustrations of locations that serve as an emerging connective tissue for the locals and visitors of San Francisco to engage in- a new kind of visual network that ties architecture to […]

Lillian Shanahan

Lillian Shanahan

Bit by Bit Every tiny detail of a neighborhood is a large contribution to its overall identity. Through the use of Perler beads I emphasize that important, yet small aspects of a community shape the greater picture when working together. In this current atmosphere of drastic change in San Francisco we must remember what initially […]

Monica Tiulescu

Monica Tiulescu

Teens of San Francisco When I think of what makes up a city’s identity, it is the people that form the culture and individuality of neighborhoods. I am an architecture and design high school teacher at the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts in San Francisco. I want to create a series of portrait paintings […]