This Stikman is in the crosswalk on Jefferson Drive between the statue of Joseph Henry and the Castle
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Stikman Visits the Smithsonian Castle
Posted in Mall (The), Street Art with tags Stikman, Street Art, The Mall on July 24, 2009 by KentTwo Stikmen at 7th and Independence, SW
Posted in Street Art with tags Southwest, Stikman, Street Art on July 20, 2009 by KentThese Stikman figures are at the intersection of 7th and Independence, SW. the one on the left is near the northeast corner of the northern crosswalk, and the one on the right is near the southeast corner of the eastern crosswalk. The one on the man whole reminds me of a figure walking on the moon. A close up is below.
Stikman at New Hampshire Ave & Dupont Circle
Posted in Dupont Circle, Street Art with tags Dupont Circle, Stikman, Street Art on July 15, 2009 by KentStikman with Head Injury
Posted in Dupont Circle, Street Art with tags Dupont Circle, Stikman, Street Art on July 10, 2009 by KentFading Stikman
Posted in Dupont Circle, Street Art with tags Dupont Circle, Stikman, Street Art on July 7, 2009 by KentStikman in Black
Posted in Dupont Circle, Street Art with tags Dupont Circle, Stikman, Street Art on July 1, 2009 by KentThis Stikman is located in the southern crosswalk at the intersection of 20th and Massachusetts, NW. It is a companion to the one in the eastern crosswalk at the same intersection.
Stikman at 18th & I Streets, NW
Posted in Downtown, Street Art with tags Downtown, Stikman, Street Art on June 24, 2009 by KentAnother Stikman Located
Posted in Dupont Circle, Street Art with tags Dupont Circle, Stikman, Street Art on June 10, 2009 by KentStill on the Trail of Stikman
Posted in Street Art with tags crosswalks, Stikman on May 21, 2009 by KentAs I’ve posted before, there may be as many as 150 or so of these Stikman images around Washington (and more around the country). To date, this is the fourth one I’ve found.
This Stikman is located in the crosswalk at the intersection of Pennsylvania and Constitution. Its on the north side, just as you step off the curb when walking east.