Mission Linen building – north wall

This post is the third in a series about the old Mission Linen building in Las Vegas.  The other two posts looked at the graffiti and street art on the east and west walls.  Links to the other posts can be found at the bottom of this post.

The old Mission Linen building is/was at the corner of South 1st Street and Coolidge Avenue in Las Vegas. The north wall (facing Coolidge) was covered with a lot of street art but I suspect that it is long gone – Google’s Street View shows the building painted white (from 2023).

below: There were also some photographs that look like they are part of an Inside Out Global Art project.

eight large black and white photos of people from the shoulders up on the upper level of a building wall. On the lower level is some graffiti and street art.

eight large black and white photos of people from the shoulders up on the upper level of a building wall. On the lower level is some graffiti and street art. Inside Out Global Art Projectbelow: On the left, a macabre mural by Broken Fingaz

a mural and a wheatpaste. The mural is a green and light blue man's head, fingers by his face, cigarette in his mouth. A purple dog is lunging at him with its mouth open. The wheatpaste is a silhouette man carrying a briefcase with the word indecline written below him.

below: Teach Peace by Thresh Techr

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below: Faces to the right are by Uncutt Art while the cat? reclining top centre is part of a series, Milk the Bunny, by Omayra Amador .

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below: Stereotypical Temper by Typical Bandito

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below:  Another Milk the Bunny, bottom right, amongst other graffiti.

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below: by Punk me Tender

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below: On the right, Marie Antoinette says ‘Let them eat paste’ by There She Is.  Obviously a play on her more famous line of “Let them eat cake.”

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blog_north_zorkbelow: “Everything is horrible and will remain compromised”

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Mission Linen Building – east wall

Mission Linen Building – west wall

Mission Linen Building, west wall, Las Vegas

The old Mission Linen building is at the corner of South 1st Street and Coolidge Avenue in Las Vegas.   Photos taken October 2015.

below: A large mural of the famous ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ sign dominates the west side of the building.

mural of the famous Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas sign painted on the side of a building

below: The head of a creature with Vegas eyes by New Zealand street artist duo BMD.

graffiti street art on a white wall - front end of yellow creature with big ping pong ball like eyes

below: Cats in love by #Danman

graffiti street art on a white wall - a sticker by Danman of a man and a woman in cat suits. The man has hearts in his eyes and is presenting the woman with some flowers

below:  She seems to be looking at the two faced man.
I wonder what she’s thinking.

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below: Many likes for the fisherman.

graffiti street art on a white wall - two posters, on the right an Indian in native head dress in profile and on the left, a small boat on a big wave

below: Marilyn Munroe in green and a pink haired woman by Typical Bandit

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below:  Street art in the Milk the Bunny series by Omayra Amador.
Bunny is holding a French flag in support of Charlie Hebdo.

graffiti street art on a white wall - a yellow rabbit with a pencil behind its ear, holding up a french flag with the words je suis charlie on it.

below: Another in the Milk the Bunny series

graffiti street art on a white wall - a dog on a cloud with the sun behind, he has pink bunny ears. A wheatpaste by Milk the Bunny

below: The seemingly unhappy entrance to 1001 South 1st Street

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below: El Teacher by Cova along with an Art Saved my Life stencil

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