12 September 2009

Joan's Favorite Painted Walls of Charleston, SC


Planet Follywood, 32 Center St., Folly Beach, S.C.
Everyone needs their picture taken with Elvis.


Hominy Grill, Rutledge Ave., Charleston, S.C.
Yum, yum! Eggplant sandwich. Mmmm. This one was painted by David Boatwright.


Home of the Hand Wash, Line St., Charleston, S.C. Some days we all need a hand wash.


1st Class Cuts Barber Shop, 55 Spring St., Charleston, S.C.



Sheepman Graffiti, Folly Rd., James Island, S.C.
These are so incredible and cover the back of an abandoned shopping plaza on Folly Rd.


Next time by Fire, Crosstown, Charleston, S.C.


Liberty St., Charleston, S.C.


Hanks Seafood, 10 Hayne St., Charleston, S.C.
Yum, yum. Bonus Black Cab! I should get a discount for the number of times I have helped tourists find it.


First Federal Parking Lot
This one is tucked away. It's my secret find in the parking lot behind the Broad St. First Federal.


Hatman, Broad & Church St., Charleston, S.C.


Jacob's Alley. This one is painted over already but lives on in my picture.


Billy Joe, 747 Meeting St., Charleston, S.C.

What have I missed? I may be back to add a few more. Notice the bonus British Taxi Cabs.

16 comments:

Chuck Boyd said...

Joan, I used to park in the First Federal lot - in front of the ship painting - cash a check then exit the bank out the front door and go to the Blind Tiger. Free downtown parking.

Catalyst said...

You have some very talented artists in Charleston. Much nicer than the graffiti "artists" around here. And I love those Black Cabs.

Charlestonjoan said...

Chuck - Smart you! This is a pretty decorative piece for a parking lot wall. I think they have had it touched up recently.

Catalyst - True, eh! We have the graffiti problem as well though. I try not to glorify that.

Marcheline said...

I was noticing the definite trend of black cabs in conjunction with wall art... wonder if there's a connection?

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

What great street art...by the people, for the people. Better than the museum.

joan said...

Marcheline - I have a whole black Cab file and realised that most of them were the best examples.

bfarr - indeed!

Frank said...

Wow, every time I find a hand painted mural in Tampa I feel like a teasure hunter finding a gold doubloon. But Charleston certainly has some of the very best and it makes me want to redouble my efforts so I can do a "Best of" some day. Great post Joan. Class 1 and Hand Wash are terrific!!!!

Sean McCambridge said...

Nice post. Hominy is by far my favorite. I've been wanting to check out that graffiti on JI. Is it easy to find?

Charlestonjoan said...

Sean - Not hard to find. Head down Folly Rd towards the beach. It is behind the mostly abandoned plaza on the right. Buffalo South is open and operating so google their address:
http://www.buffalosouth.com/location/

I haven't been out for some time so would like to know what condition they are in now. Be careful, there was broken glass etc. on the ground around the site. You have to drive behind the building.

Charlestonjoan said...

Frank - You have found a lot of good ones. I am sure you could come up with a top ten. I am wondering what else I can do a top ten of - cemeteries, corner stores etc.

Anonymous said...

I use to live behind the building that is now Planet Follywood way back when the only places to eat at Folly were the Sanitary Restaurant and the doomed Atlantic House.

Les

Frank said...

I am a big fan of your terrific cemetery shots. Charleston has so many and you capture them so well. Best Of The Graves? I still like the shot of the barbecue grill strategically placed.

Charlestonjoan said...

Frank - Thank you! That BBQ is one of my favorite puzzle photos.

Anonymous said...

Love the photos, Joan. Eggplant Sandwich? Sounds real good.

James Christopher Hill said...

Great Photo of Planet Follywood! I like your photos.... Just for your information....I'm the artist (James Christopher Hill) that created this mural for non-profit reasons. It is however, copyrighted and is registered with the Library of Congress. It was a marketing (calling card) and has drawn thousands of people to enjoy and take photos in front of. It took 4 months of my life to create as I could only paint at night as the paint would dry instantly in the sunlight. I met thousands of great friends while painting this and heard some great stories from people who actually met some of the legendary icons.

My name is James Christopher Hill and here are some of my websites:
www.JamesHillGallery.com
james-christopher-hill.artistwebsites.com/
jameshillgallery.deviantart.com/
You can also find me on Google +

Charlestonjoan said...

Hi James - Thanks for commenting! I love the mural and visit it often. The last time I featured a picture of it I did link to your site and hoped to lead folks to your art. You are very talented.