Gauntlet Thrown

Truth be told, I have never visited this house. In fact, I do not know if it even exists, let alone if it lives in San Francisco. No, this was found on the Internet by a friend of mine who has been monitoring my Pixel Progress. What does it represent? A challenge! Continue reading

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Number 5 is ALIVE!

Pixel house number 5. Nothing new to report other than this little guy. He was all alone on a street once designated for industrial purposes. It has very similar resemblance to a Mission residence we saw last time. It is too bad that other houses did not spring up around it. I found the street to be very charming to stroll. So far, this was my favorite to draw. Especially the folding fence at the top of the stairs. Continue reading

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The Mission Continues

Today’s pixel house is an old Victorian that has been stripped of its classic Sears-catalog, wooden ornamentation and has been replaced with color on stucco! This gem of an abode was on my left as I made my pilgrimage to the coffee shops of the Mission District. Truth be told, I like this adaption of the stereotypical San Franciscan facade for its simplicity in design and to pixelate!

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Mission Accepted

Hello Wanderlings! As you know, the hunt for pixel architecture continues. Today’s pixelation is inspired by the art-saturated streets of the Mission District homes. Continue reading

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