Is this an example of the city’s attempts to keep its Yiddish-speaking citizens safe when they cross the street (“Kook” is Yiddish for “Look,” the usual word spray-painted in SF crosswalks)…or a graffiti artist’s commentary on the eccentricity of San Francisco’s citizenry?
Seen on Folsom St. in the Mission.
-AidanAbroad
Tag Archives: Yiddish
Kook Both Ways
Posted in San Francisco, Street Art, Grafitti, etc.
Tagged Graffiti, Kook, look, San Francisco, Signage, Street Art, Grafitti, etc., Yiddish
