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Gaia in San Francisco

Last Sunday, Hi Fructose joined Baltimore-based street turned fine artist Gaia (who just wrapped up a show at Gallery Heist), as the young artist let loose on the streets of SF. Accompanied by Hi Fructose-favorite Mars-1, as well as local legends Eddie Colla, D Young V, and Hugh Leeman, the rag-tag group of vandals put together some nice pieces in the Tenderloin, Hayes Valley, and the Mission, spreading joy and art on a bleak Sunday San Francisco afternoon. Full photo recap here.

Last Sunday, Hi Fructose joined Baltimore-based street turned fine artist Gaia (who just wrapped up a show at Gallery Heist), as the young artist let loose on the streets of SF. Accompanied by Hi Fructose-favorite Mars-1, as well as local legends Eddie Colla, D Young V, and Hugh Leeman, the rag-tag group of vandals put together some nice pieces in the Tenderloin, Hayes Valley, and the Mission, spreading joy and art on a bleak Sunday San Francisco afternoon. Full photo recap below.

Hugh Leeman – the Tenderloin

Gaia – the Tenderloin

Eddie Colla – the Tenderloin

D Young V – the Tenderloin

the Tenderloin

D Young V – Linden Alley Project, Hayes Valley

Eddie Colla – Linden Alley Project, Hayes Valley

Hugh Leeman fixing a piece that had been defaced – Linden Alley Project, Hayes Valley

Mars-1 – the Mission

Gaia – the Mission

Gaia – the Mission

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