And we start the weekend off with more Seattle street art and graffiti!   I like this one in particular, because of the mixed mediums.  Alas, metallic paint means that it’s a little difficult to take a good picture.

This one was on an abandoned fridge in a yard in Capital Hill.  I wonder if the art is pre or post abandonment?

I like to think the stickers below are a reaction to the fish-eye image of a cyclops at your peephole.

Cherub baby knows where his priorities are at.  But what is he holding?

Mr. Topstache is the pinnacle of classy street art.

I find this one a little frightening.  It’s being deleted off my phone as we speak.

Indeed!

All around the CD neighborhood hearts have been popping up.  On the sidewalk, on signs, on trees.  As far as repetitive messages go this is one I would be willing to see more of.

Are those guns or fingers?

Also, are you a burgeoning grafitti artist?  You should get yourself to Art Primo posthaste!  They have strange hours but they are totally worth it: Art Primo
And here are some great images of one of the Seattle free walls, a stretch of warehouse in the SoDo district that is right across the Starbucks headquarters: The Great Seattle Graffiti Wall.