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fnnch (pronounced finch) is a pseudonymous American street artist based in San Francisco. He often utilizes stencils and spray paint. His subjects frequently feature nature, such as birds, and pop art imagery, such as his honey bear series. fnnch's work has been displayed at Burning Man, Stanford Redwood City, and San Francisco LGBT Community Center. His studio is based in the Mission District.

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  • fnnch (pronounced finch) is a pseudonymous American street artist based in San Francisco. He often utilizes stencils and spray paint. His subjects frequently feature nature, such as birds, and pop art imagery, such as his honey bear series. fnnch's work has been displayed at Burning Man, Stanford Redwood City, and San Francisco LGBT Community Center. His studio is based in the Mission District. (en)
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  • fnnch (pronounced finch) is a pseudonymous American street artist based in San Francisco. He often utilizes stencils and spray paint. His subjects frequently feature nature, such as birds, and pop art imagery, such as his honey bear series. fnnch's work has been displayed at Burning Man, Stanford Redwood City, and San Francisco LGBT Community Center. His studio is based in the Mission District. (en)
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