Monuments of Seattle Kitsch
Retro Viva sign
by Ashleigh TalbotMasters of Street Art
Examples of Seattle Kitsch
Jimi Hendrix Mural
by D. & M. Hitchcock
Jet City Panels
by A. Talbot
Battery St. Gallery
Signage by Parris
The Picardo Venus
by Steve Anderson
Glamorama Statues
by Walt
Gravity Bar Mural
by James Crespinel
Hagar's Tavern
Mural by Carey
Waiting for
the Interurban
by Rich Beyer
Capitalist Pig
by S.O.S.
BIZANGO! Signage
by Bob Kramer
Holy Cow
by Mike Wood
Singing Bananas
by Mike Lindberg
Rip Van Winkle
by David Linder
New Milennium Jazz
Mural in the C.D.
Metro Transit Shelter
by Joshua Skolnik
Neighbors of
Rainier Valley
by A. Panieri
Dynamic Doodads - Inspired by the work of Ashleigh Talbot
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Delivery Truck
Decorated by Larry Steiner* The Hendrix Mural is a copyright property of the artists: © 1993 by Dan and Mae Hitchcock;photo by Larry Neilson.
The young artists from SCCC who produced the MillenniumJazz< Mural are: Robert Allen, Cameron Bahnson, Joi Danielson, JessicaDelarosa, Melinda Hannah, Jan Hoover, Noriko Ikeshita, Christine Jared, Comfort Kellogg,Kim Kelly, Larisa Kolesnikov, Masaki Kondo, Gong Ju Lee, TAM A Mercer, Takako Oshiro,Margaret Overby, Kristan Parks, Manabu Sase, Grace Sison, Chris A. Strauss, KoshiroTorisu, Julie Hampson, Donald Jolovich, and Imogene Tallent.
If this list of names, and the handsome result of their collaboration, is not anargument for cooperation among people of diverse heritage in fun multicultural projects,then I can't think of a better one! Special thanks to Don Barrie,a long-time activist for Art in the Neighborhoods, for his kind permission toinclude this work.