Done! I just completed one of the largest paintings in the world’s largest mural district here in Wynwood. It took myself and two other painters roughly two weeks, and almost 70 gallons of paint to complete the project. I am very proud of the results. “ENDANGERED” 54 feet wide x 100 feet tall (each wall) Acrylic paint on concrete NW 23rd st. x NW 2nd Ave. Miami, Florida 2023 This piece was inspired by the official state animals from where I live, and where I painted this mural. Both the California Grizzly and The Florida Panther became endangered during man’s expansion in to their native turf. I thought it was a larger than life way to celebrate these majestic beasts and their struggle with humans. The property owners requested a design that created a connection between San Francisco California and Miami Florida. I could not have done a piece at this scale without the help and experience from two rad expert type dudes. Infinite gratitude and respect to Daniel Antelo and Guillaume Ollivier for helping me to make these massive beasts come to life. Thanks again To Jesse Feldman and Glenn Gilmore for trusting me to cover their giant Cube building with all of this paint. Big thanks to Harold Ruiz for taking such amazing photos and drone footage of our process on the wall. Just goes to show that even at almost 50 years old, you can still teach an old dog (fish) new tricks. Grateful to still be experimenting, expanding and exploring the boundaries of my artwork every day. Thanks again to all of my real friends, fans, followers, collaborators and collectors for all of the support over the last few decades to help get me to where I am today. 🏢 @popefeldman 🎨 @downtowndaniel 🎨 @funkysquash 📷 @hdrgraphy
Done! I just completed one of the largest paintings in the world’s largest mural district here in Wynwood. It took myself and two other painters roughly two weeks, and almost 70 gallons of paint to complete the project. I am very proud of the results. “ENDANGERED” 54 feet wide x 100 feet tall (each wall) Acrylic paint on concrete NW 23rd st. x NW 2nd Ave. Miami, Florida 2023 This piece was inspired by the official state animals from where I live, and where I painted this mural. Both the California Grizzly and The Florida Panther became endangered during man’s expansion in to their native turf. I thought it was a larger than life way to celebrate these majestic beasts and their struggle with humans. The property owners requested a design that created a connection between San Francisco California and Miami Florida. I could not have done a piece at this scale without the help and experience from two rad expert type dudes. Infinite gratitude and respect to Daniel Antelo and Guillaume Ollivier for helping me to make these massive beasts come to life. Thanks again To Jesse Feldman and Glenn Gilmore for trusting me to cover their giant Cube building with all of this paint. Big thanks to Harold Ruiz for taking such amazing photos and drone footage of our process on the wall. Just goes to show that even at almost 50 years old, you can still teach an old dog (fish) new tricks. Grateful to still be experimenting, expanding and exploring the boundaries of my artwork every day. Thanks again to all of my real friends, fans, followers, collaborators and collectors for all of the support over the last few decades to help get me to where I am today. 🏢 @popefeldman 🎨 @downtowndaniel 🎨 @funkysquash 📷 @hdrgraphy
Done! I just completed one of the largest paintings in the world’s largest mural district here in Wynwood. It took myself and two other painters roughly two weeks, and almost 70 gallons of paint to complete the project. I am very proud of the results. “ENDANGERED” 54 feet wide x 100 feet tall (each wall) Acrylic paint on concrete NW 23rd st. x NW 2nd Ave. Miami, Florida 2023 This piece was inspired by the official state animals from where I live, and where I painted this mural. Both the California Grizzly and The Florida Panther became endangered during man’s expansion in to their native turf. I thought it was a larger than life way to celebrate these majestic beasts and their struggle with humans. The property owners requested a design that created a connection between San Francisco California and Miami Florida. I could not have done a piece at this scale without the help and experience from two rad expert type dudes. Infinite gratitude and respect to Daniel Antelo and Guillaume Ollivier for helping me to make these massive beasts come to life. Thanks again To Jesse Feldman and Glenn Gilmore for trusting me to cover their giant Cube building with all of this paint. Big thanks to Harold Ruiz for taking such amazing photos and drone footage of our process on the wall. Just goes to show that even at almost 50 years old, you can still teach an old dog (fish) new tricks. Grateful to still be experimenting, expanding and exploring the boundaries of my artwork every day. Thanks again to all of my real friends, fans, followers, collaborators and collectors for all of the support over the last few decades to help get me to where I am today. 🏢 @popefeldman 🎨 @downtowndaniel 🎨 @funkysquash 📷 @hdrgraphy
Done! I just completed one of the largest paintings in the world’s largest mural district here in Wynwood. It took myself and two other painters roughly two weeks, and almost 70 gallons of paint to complete the project. I am very proud of the results. “ENDANGERED” 54 feet wide x 100 feet tall (each wall) Acrylic paint on concrete NW 23rd st. x NW 2nd Ave. Miami, Florida 2023 This piece was inspired by the official state animals from where I live, and where I painted this mural. Both the California Grizzly and The Florida Panther became endangered during man’s expansion in to their native turf. I thought it was a larger than life way to celebrate these majestic beasts and their struggle with humans. The property owners requested a design that created a connection between San Francisco California and Miami Florida. I could not have done a piece at this scale without the help and experience from two rad expert type dudes. Infinite gratitude and respect to Daniel Antelo and Guillaume Ollivier for helping me to make these massive beasts come to life. Thanks again To Jesse Feldman and Glenn Gilmore for trusting me to cover their giant Cube building with all of this paint. Big thanks to Harold Ruiz for taking such amazing photos and drone footage of our process on the wall. Just goes to show that even at almost 50 years old, you can still teach an old dog (fish) new tricks. Grateful to still be experimenting, expanding and exploring the boundaries of my artwork every day. Thanks again to all of my real friends, fans, followers, collaborators and collectors for all of the support over the last few decades to help get me to where I am today. 🏢 @popefeldman 🎨 @downtowndaniel 🎨 @funkysquash 📷 @hdrgraphy
Re-mixed by Jeremy Fish, 480 x 303 Boards Available tonight at midnight at 303boards.com
Re-mixed by Jeremy Fish, 480 x 303 Boards Available tonight at midnight at 303boards.com
Re-mixed by Jeremy Fish, 480 x 303 Boards Available tonight at midnight at 303boards.com
I have a new book titled “Forever Ever After” available now from my friends @paragon_books paragon-books.com “Forever Ever After” will be my 7th book, and is easily my favorite body of work so far in my career. This book contains all of the artwork I have created since my brain surgery in 2015. Endless love and thanks to my publisher Paragon Books, and epic book master Shaun Roberts for all of the work that went into this project. The introduction was written by my main man @aesoprockwins and the forward by San Francisco Mayor @londonbreed Mayor London Breed: “People like Jeremy Fish are why San Francisco is such a great city. When you talk about creativity and advocacy, he embodies the imagination and originality that spark it. He draws artists together. He draws communities together. His art instills pride and joy in everyone who experiences it. This is why it is so important he is moving forward with this book Forever Ever After. In it, he shares the work of an artist in transition, living through personal challenges and the kinds of civic and global challenges that come around once in a generation. And through it all, in true Jeremy Fish fashion, he’s created works of art now iconic to San Francisco, works made specifically to strengthen this City and reinforce the resiliency that allows creative hearts and minds to thrive. I know his art will inspire future generations of artists and continue to represent the best of San Francisco.”
I have a new book titled “Forever Ever After” available now from my friends @paragon_books paragon-books.com “Forever Ever After” will be my 7th book, and is easily my favorite body of work so far in my career. This book contains all of the artwork I have created since my brain surgery in 2015. Endless love and thanks to my publisher Paragon Books, and epic book master Shaun Roberts for all of the work that went into this project. The introduction was written by my main man @aesoprockwins and the forward by San Francisco Mayor @londonbreed Mayor London Breed: “People like Jeremy Fish are why San Francisco is such a great city. When you talk about creativity and advocacy, he embodies the imagination and originality that spark it. He draws artists together. He draws communities together. His art instills pride and joy in everyone who experiences it. This is why it is so important he is moving forward with this book Forever Ever After. In it, he shares the work of an artist in transition, living through personal challenges and the kinds of civic and global challenges that come around once in a generation. And through it all, in true Jeremy Fish fashion, he’s created works of art now iconic to San Francisco, works made specifically to strengthen this City and reinforce the resiliency that allows creative hearts and minds to thrive. I know his art will inspire future generations of artists and continue to represent the best of San Francisco.”
I have a new book titled “Forever Ever After” available now from my friends @paragon_books paragon-books.com “Forever Ever After” will be my 7th book, and is easily my favorite body of work so far in my career. This book contains all of the artwork I have created since my brain surgery in 2015. Endless love and thanks to my publisher Paragon Books, and epic book master Shaun Roberts for all of the work that went into this project. The introduction was written by my main man @aesoprockwins and the forward by San Francisco Mayor @londonbreed Mayor London Breed: “People like Jeremy Fish are why San Francisco is such a great city. When you talk about creativity and advocacy, he embodies the imagination and originality that spark it. He draws artists together. He draws communities together. His art instills pride and joy in everyone who experiences it. This is why it is so important he is moving forward with this book Forever Ever After. In it, he shares the work of an artist in transition, living through personal challenges and the kinds of civic and global challenges that come around once in a generation. And through it all, in true Jeremy Fish fashion, he’s created works of art now iconic to San Francisco, works made specifically to strengthen this City and reinforce the resiliency that allows creative hearts and minds to thrive. I know his art will inspire future generations of artists and continue to represent the best of San Francisco.”
I have a new book titled “Forever Ever After” available now from my friends @paragon_books paragon-books.com “Forever Ever After” will be my 7th book, and is easily my favorite body of work so far in my career. This book contains all of the artwork I have created since my brain surgery in 2015. Endless love and thanks to my publisher Paragon Books, and epic book master Shaun Roberts for all of the work that went into this project. The introduction was written by my main man @aesoprockwins and the forward by San Francisco Mayor @londonbreed Mayor London Breed: “People like Jeremy Fish are why San Francisco is such a great city. When you talk about creativity and advocacy, he embodies the imagination and originality that spark it. He draws artists together. He draws communities together. His art instills pride and joy in everyone who experiences it. This is why it is so important he is moving forward with this book Forever Ever After. In it, he shares the work of an artist in transition, living through personal challenges and the kinds of civic and global challenges that come around once in a generation. And through it all, in true Jeremy Fish fashion, he’s created works of art now iconic to San Francisco, works made specifically to strengthen this City and reinforce the resiliency that allows creative hearts and minds to thrive. I know his art will inspire future generations of artists and continue to represent the best of San Francisco.”
Rest In Peace to The San Francisco Giants Legend Willie Mays I drew this on Wednesday 6/12/24 during the 8th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants won. SF Giants Residency Drawing 8 “Iron In War” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Wednesday June 12th San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros. Austin Slater had three hits and drove in two runs to help the Giants beat the Astros 5-3 Link in my bio to the NBC story on my Residency project by @joewilly557 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
Rest In Peace to The San Francisco Giants Legend Willie Mays I drew this on Wednesday 6/12/24 during the 8th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants won. SF Giants Residency Drawing 8 “Iron In War” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Wednesday June 12th San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros. Austin Slater had three hits and drove in two runs to help the Giants beat the Astros 5-3 Link in my bio to the NBC story on my Residency project by @joewilly557 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
Rest In Peace to The San Francisco Giants Legend Willie Mays I drew this on Wednesday 6/12/24 during the 8th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants won. SF Giants Residency Drawing 8 “Iron In War” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Wednesday June 12th San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros. Austin Slater had three hits and drove in two runs to help the Giants beat the Astros 5-3 Link in my bio to the NBC story on my Residency project by @joewilly557 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
Rest In Peace to The San Francisco Giants Legend Willie Mays I drew this on Wednesday 6/12/24 during the 8th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants won. SF Giants Residency Drawing 8 “Iron In War” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Wednesday June 12th San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros. Austin Slater had three hits and drove in two runs to help the Giants beat the Astros 5-3 Link in my bio to the NBC story on my Residency project by @joewilly557 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Saturday & Sunday 6/15-6/16 during the 10th and 11th games of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. SF Giants Residency Drawing 10 “The Fickle Fans” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Saturday June 15th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Luis Rengifo hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning, Logan O’Hoppe hit a two-run homer and the Angels rallied to beat the Giants 4-3. Sunday June 16th Jorge Soler hit a three-run homer in San Francisco’s nine-run fourth inning and the Giants beat the Angels 13-6 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep. 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Saturday & Sunday 6/15-6/16 during the 10th and 11th games of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. SF Giants Residency Drawing 10 “The Fickle Fans” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Saturday June 15th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Luis Rengifo hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning, Logan O’Hoppe hit a two-run homer and the Angels rallied to beat the Giants 4-3. Sunday June 16th Jorge Soler hit a three-run homer in San Francisco’s nine-run fourth inning and the Giants beat the Angels 13-6 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep. 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Saturday & Sunday 6/15-6/16 during the 10th and 11th games of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. SF Giants Residency Drawing 10 “The Fickle Fans” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Saturday June 15th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Luis Rengifo hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning, Logan O’Hoppe hit a two-run homer and the Angels rallied to beat the Giants 4-3. Sunday June 16th Jorge Soler hit a three-run homer in San Francisco’s nine-run fourth inning and the Giants beat the Angels 13-6 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep. 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Friday 6/14/24 during the 9th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants lost. SF Giants Residency Drawing 9 “McCovey Cove” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Friday June 14th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Mickey Moniak had three hits, Tyler Anderson limited San Francisco to a run in five-plus innings and the Angels held off the Giants 8-6 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Friday 6/14/24 during the 9th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants lost. SF Giants Residency Drawing 9 “McCovey Cove” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Friday June 14th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Mickey Moniak had three hits, Tyler Anderson limited San Francisco to a run in five-plus innings and the Angels held off the Giants 8-6 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Friday 6/14/24 during the 9th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants lost. SF Giants Residency Drawing 9 “McCovey Cove” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Friday June 14th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Mickey Moniak had three hits, Tyler Anderson limited San Francisco to a run in five-plus innings and the Angels held off the Giants 8-6 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Friday 6/14/24 during the 9th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants lost. SF Giants Residency Drawing 9 “McCovey Cove” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Friday June 14th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Mickey Moniak had three hits, Tyler Anderson limited San Francisco to a run in five-plus innings and the Angels held off the Giants 8-6 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Friday 6/14/24 during the 9th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants lost. SF Giants Residency Drawing 9 “McCovey Cove” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Friday June 14th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Mickey Moniak had three hits, Tyler Anderson limited San Francisco to a run in five-plus innings and the Angels held off the Giants 8-6 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_
I drew this on Friday 6/14/24 during the 9th game of my Artist In Residence project with the @sfgiants in the Cloud Club section of @oraclepark. The Giants lost. SF Giants Residency Drawing 9 “McCovey Cove” 11″ x 11″ / ink on paper Friday June 14th San Francisco Giants vs. The Los Angeles Angels. Mickey Moniak had three hits, Tyler Anderson limited San Francisco to a run in five-plus innings and the Angels held off the Giants 8-6 🎥 @jeremymcnamara_