My name is Ferox Harmony, I’m 26. I’m originally from Tacoma, Washington. I started traveling and being a wild one at a young age. I first came here in 2018 and returned a few times after, finally settling in during 2022. The reason I came here was just to explore and I found so much more than I could have ever expected — great people and opportunities.
I’m now a regular on the corner of Haight-Ashbury, where I met Linda. I’m usually out with one of my cats, sometimes with my table set up, and we’d get to talking about the cats, what I was making, or anything else interesting that came up. Always such a meaningful conversation and never a dull moment.
Springtime is exciting here, the weather gets better and more people flood in. Those that travel come back through from their winter hiatus. And with that, more music and art blooms along the street like flowers. Smiling faces, old and new.
Haight Street has been a cornerstone for counterculture, music, art, individuality, and so much more. The community here is full of love and creativity. There is a sense of family along the street that is absolutely beautiful.
I’ve received love and support through hard times, I’ve celebrated victories with friends, mourned with family, and even been corrected when I’ve made mistakes. I’ve been encouraged to explore my creative capabilities in more ways than ever before. I’ve started painting and drawing again, doing crochet and I’ve tried so many new media. I was artistically inclined when I was younger and somewhere along the way I had lost the joy in creating.
Being here surrounded by talented artists and musicians, and in a place that has such a beautiful history, has inspired and motivated me to explore and express myself more within art. I will always be grateful for the growth I’ve achieved as an artist and person in my time here, the friends and family I’ve made, and all of the inspiration I’ve found. The music will keep on playing on the Haight and I will keep on creating.
My name is Ferox Harmony, I’m 26. I’m originally from Tacoma, Washington. I started traveling and being a wild one at a young age.
I first came here in 2018 and returned a few times after, finally settling in during 2022. The reason I came here was just to explore and I found so much more than I could have ever expected — great people and opportunities.
I’m now a regular on the corner of Haight-Ashbury, where I met Linda. I’m usually out with one of my cats, sometimes with my table set up, and we’d get to talking about the cats, what I was making, or anything else interesting that came up. Always such a meaningful conversation and never a dull moment.
Springtime is exciting here, the weather gets better and more people flood in. Those that travel come back through from their winter hiatus. And with that, more music and art blooms along the street like flowers. Smiling faces, old and new.
Haight Street has been a cornerstone for counterculture, music, art, individuality, and so much more. The community here is full of love and creativity. There is a sense of family along the street that is absolutely beautiful.
I’ve received love and support through hard times, I’ve celebrated victories with friends, mourned with family, and even been corrected when I’ve made mistakes. I’ve been encouraged to explore my creative capabilities in more ways than ever before. I’ve started painting and drawing again, doing crochet and I’ve tried so many new media. I was artistically inclined when I was younger and somewhere along the way I had lost the joy in creating.
Being here surrounded by talented artists and musicians, and in a place that has such a beautiful history, has inspired and motivated me to explore and express myself more within art. I will always be grateful for the growth I’ve achieved as an artist and person in my time here, the friends and family I’ve made, and all of the inspiration I’ve found. The music will keep on playing on the Haight and I will keep on creating.