this is now Post One in a thread about the St Johns Bridge as creative subject, pervasive and multi-scale geographic icon, emblem and weaver of disparate social identities, evocative example of how public landmarks can form community through the sheer power of good design, and ultimately, symbol of sacred human solidarity forging ahead amid chaos and crisis. in this essay I will

In this depiction, the St John’s Bridge is presented as a haven for pets!

I’ve noticed most representations of the St John’s bridge do not include its heavy car and truck traffic, but instead extract the bridge from its automotive obligations and place it in the realm of play, fantasy, and pleasure, like we see here 🐕 🐶🐩

hard to get a good photo of this work in a glass frame under fluorescent lights, but you get the idea. long live both the St John’s Multnomah County Health Center, and the person who memorialized it with this gorgeous needlepoint that contextualizes the medical center inside the heart of the St John’s Bridge

I walked by this inventive residential mural for months before noticing it too features the st johns bridge! the iconic bridge serving here, as it so often does, as a cathedral-esque background for dreamscapes

also, it’s #Fensterfreitag !

in another instance of residential St. John’s bridge iconography, dual st johns bridge inspired yard sculptures frame the entry of this St John’s neighborhood home
“the beloved St Johns Bridge” letterpress print by Quail Lane Press, a woman-owned, black-owned print house in Milwaukie, Oregon
a St. John’s bridge painting centered within a full facade mosaic style mural featuring mostly regional soccer iconography
the St Johns bridge appears as a window insignia at the Blue Bird Tavern, a dive bar that does its part keeping downtown st johns rambunctious
Totoro and st johns bridge on a garage wall down by the river
a Portland Vespa club “spring scoot” poster feat. st johns bridge (and big Vespa moves)
st johns bridge appears (small, plastic) in several displays at the weekends-only Portland Crystals showroom tucked deep in a warren of studios and open wiring in an old industrial building below the st johns bridge (large, concrete and steel)
postcards on display at the Portland Crystals “showroom”
One of at least 3 st johns bridge street murals nearby. my dog walked right in as I took the photo so here he is too.
St Johns Bridge as an eye catching vehicle wrap on this construction company van

St Johns bridge graces this ICE out of PDX art by a local HS student, printed on merch as a fundraiser for Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition

https://www.bonfire.com/ice-out-of-pdx-color/

what says Portland Ketchup more than st johns bridge at sunset?
Somehow I ride by this all the time and just now noticed the st johns bridge mural on the auto shop on N Willamette
St Johns bridge graces the 360 wraparound mural in the gym at Peninsula Elementary
@seachanger Can I get the St Johns Bridge mural tour from you when I visit this summer?