New Mural Turns Moss Street Into A "Gateway" of Eden
Category Public Art
Amanda Lynn Transforms Folsom & Moss into a Lush Greenscape with Her Second SOMA Mural
Celebrated artist Amanda Lynn has left another indelible mark on San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) neighborhood. Her latest mural at the corner of Folsom and Moss transforms the urban streetscape into a vibrant homage to the natural landscape that once thrived in the area. This piece, located directly across from one of her previous works, deepens her artistic presence in the neighborhood and continues her journey of celebrating nature through public art.
With over 25 years of experience painting murals across San Francisco, Amanda Lynn has long been a force in the city’s art scene. Her first mural on Moss Street, completed in partnership with the San Francisco Parks Alliance, earned such acclaim that the organization invited her back to create a complementary piece. Together, the murals create a stunning dialogue between past and present, reflecting the rich ecological history of the area.
Moss Street’s original landscape was once a tidal marsh, a history subtly commemorated by fun facts engraved into the side of the old Parks Alliance building nearby. Inspired by this natural heritage, Amanda designed her new mural to illustrate the native plants and habitats that existed long before the city’s urban development. With her signature focus on nature, the mural brims with intricate foliage and stunning detail, offering a sense of depth that invites viewers to immerse themselves in its lush vibrancy.
“Nature is the universal connector between any walk of life,” Amanda explains. She believes that bringing elements of the natural world into urban spaces not only beautifies the area but also fosters a sense of peace and connection. For her, public art is about sparking joy—and what better way than through a reminder of the tranquility and wonder of the natural world?
Amanda shared that the process of painting this mural was as enriching as the artwork itself. "I wanted to highlight the fine details within the foliage and create a piece that felt immersive," she said. She often finds inspiration in the natural surroundings of her own living space, and this connection shines through in her work. The mural at Folsom and Moss is a reflection of her deep appreciation for nature and her hope to bring a similar sense of wonder to the community.
As Amanda transforms Moss Street into a verdant gateway, she also continues to explore how art and nature intersect. Her work invites passersby to pause, take a breath, and experience a moment of calm amidst the city’s hustle and bustle. For those who find themselves in the area, her murals offer not just a visual treat but also a poignant reminder of the natural beauty that once defined San Francisco’s landscape.
Whether you’re a longtime resident or just visiting SOMA, Amanda Lynn’s latest mural is a must-see—an inspiring blend of history, artistry, and a love for nature.