Reminisce Horses

Reminisce Horse

Image from 3580.com

The Reminisce horses are the product of an artist in San Francisco named Ruby Neri. She became a prolific horse graffiti artist while she attended the San Francisco Art Institute in the 90’s.

Artistic Touch

Although her work is graffiti in every sense, the subject matter was well-received within the community and many images of her work can still be found. Today, Ruby sticks to sculpture, but I wanted to pay tribute to the 90’s and her lovely Reminisce Horses, so I collected as many as I could find.

Reminisce Horse

Image from Graffiti.org

Reminisce Horse

Image from 3580.com

Reminisce Horse

Image from Graffiti.org

Reminisce Horse

Image from Graffiti.org

Reminisce Horse

Image from 3580.com

Reminisce Horse

Image from 3580.com

Horse Graffiti

Image from Analog Medium

Reminisce Horse

Image from 3580.com

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Love To Know More…

I had difficulty finding much information on Ruby online, from what I can tell she moved to L.A. in the late 90’s to persue her career as a sculptor and never looked back.

3 Comments on “Reminisce Horses

  1. Sandy Reed

    My son is doing his school project on Graffitti. I told him of an artist in SF back in the 90’s, who I admired. I loved the work so much, that I would always pull over and take photo’s. I thought it was always so exciting to see another horse pop up somewhere. Sometimes, the art would disappear before I could take a picture-and that was kind of sad.
    I showed my son my collection of photo’s and then suggested we look it up on the internet to see if we could find anything about the artist –
    I was so happy to discover several websites about Ruby Neri and her work. I’ve always wondered who did the work- I think it’s great to learn it was a women behind all the great work. Bravo!

  2. Tom

    I remember this stuff from when I lived there. But I also remember that before this was someone else painting groups of puppies. When I first saw the horse my thought was ‘someone ripped off the puppies’

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