daemonsquire:
Fun with script!
Piedmont Fossil:
Woman in Dark Shawl and Veil
daemonsquire:
Some new signage for the Elixir Bar, latest incarnation of our erstwhile landlords and neighbors, on 16th & Guerrero
daemonsquire:
Additional signage for the Elixir Bar, latest incarnation of our erstwhile landlords and neighbors, on 16th & Guerrero
daemonsquire:
Straight trippin', with @erikmarinovich
daemonsquire:
One of five such windows we've gilded over the past couple of days.
daemonsquire:
This must be why I live--and am EVEN ABLE TO EARN A LIVING--in San Francisco. Lettering inspired by a few old Sanborn Fire Insurance map titles, as seen on Biblioddyssey, and map based on some old Rand McNally atlas.
daemonsquire:
Pop-up Shop garage door, at FBHQ, designed by @scottboms
daemonsquire:
FINALLY had enough consecutive dry days to finish painting this @labpartners designed mural for @warbyparker
daemonsquire:
Orin Swift Tasting Room
The Library of Congress:
Helen Keller (LOC)
daemonsquire:
Pretty sure @coolhandken's been meaning to add sign twirling to his repertoire. Maybe catch him practicing with this at happy hour, at our shop, tomorrow after 5, in advance of the Sign Painters movie SF premiere!
daemonsquire:
Riders for the Anderson Valley sign, in Boontling. Look it up.
daemonsquire:
Coming soon to Market Street.
daemonsquire:
Some fine work in progress
daemonsquire:
Done for the day arranging wares for tomorrow's open house, more to do in the morn. Come by for a drink and a snack and some artsy perusal!
RaniVision:
Golden Gate Street
RaniVision:
Little Boxes
abbasj812:
Moto Phoso 1910
Dressedtotheninesdesigns.co.uk:
Tattooed victorian lady
chicks57:
Vintage Kewpie Easter Postcard
daemonsquire:
2011 February 01
josefnovak33:
Miss Alma
AtypicalArt:
Beauty Defined... Artistic Portrait of a Young Lady, Signed by the Photographer
Turn of the Century II:
The wonderful Sutherland sisters
George Eastman Museum:
Le Rue Quincampoix - Vue prise de la Rue des Lombards (4e)
George Eastman Museum:
Avenue de l'Observatoire
George Eastman Museum:
Maison 4 cite Gaillard Centre de resistance contre le coup d’etat de 1852 (9e)