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Red Tigers Mural 2018, Artist: Andrew Schoultz, South Van Ness Avenue near 18th Street, San Francisco, California
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![]() The mural was painted on a fence that bordered the back of a school. On street parking caused part of the mural to be obscured. However it would be easy to spot whether driving or walking.
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![]() The left end of the mural was painted in an organic design. At the left, one of two tigers was just visible.
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![]() The first red tiger was partly defaced by sketches and swirls of spray paint. Its face, with gnashing teeth, looked less fierce because of the defacing paint.
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![]() The one of the red organic swirls was painted to look like a ribbon curling through the design.
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![]() The second red tiger was crouched low to the sidewalk and its body was partly covered with the swirls of the organic design.
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![]() The other red tiger's tail formed a loop. Below it, one of the red organic swirls changed from a red line into a long red ribbon.
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![]() The head of the second tiger looked fierce with its gnashing teeth and huge eye. In this instance the tagged name over it did not obscure the tiger's face.
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![]() Just past the leftmost end of the mural was a metal chain-link gate. The two red tigers mural itself ended with a patch of organic swirls.
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