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Old and new Sever and Dame on Santa Monica and Hobart

by Mark Mauer
November 12, 2007 12:55 PM

When buildings come down in Hollywood it does a couple of things. It exposes older pieces that may have been well hidden before hand, and it usually frees up a couple of blank walls that make up a nice big canvas some enterprising painters.

On Hobart and Santa Monica there's currently not only two walls full of art - one from '06 and one from August '07 - but also an excellent Che, that looks like it was created from 8-bit programming by using the concrete squares as pixels. Then if that wasn't enough, when I drove around the block, giant Easter Island stone heads!

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All photos by Mark Mauer. More after the jump.

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See some good tags or street art? Email info and photos to lurker@laweekly.com

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