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More Inspired Virtual Backgrounds from Muni Art

More Inspired Virtual Backgrounds from Muni Art
By Sophia Scherr

Whether you're working, teaching, learning or socializing on-line, you can now do it in style by showing up to your next virtual meeting with the new Muni Art 2021 backgrounds. Download, save and use the Muni Art backgrounds for any of your preferred video chatting platforms and brighten someone’s day. 

Click on any of the images below and when it opens in a new tab, save to your device.

For the latest COVID-19 related transit updates please visit SFMTA.com/COVID-19. We hope that you and your family continue to stay safe.

Kundan Baidwan

Artwork by Kundan Baidwan

artwork by Kundan Baidwan

Artwork by Kundan Baidwan

 

Agustina Caprioglio

Artwork by Agustina Caprioglio

Artwork by Augustina Caprioglio

 

John Keating

Artwork by John Keating

Artwork by Deirdre Weinberg

Artwork by Deirdre Weinberg

 

Wes Wellner

Artwork by Wes WellnerArtwork by Wes Wellner

Artwork by Wes Wellner

Artwork by Wes Wellner

 

Bonus Easter Egg: Senator Bernie Sanders on the F line

Photo of F Line car interior with an image of Senator Bernie Sanders superimposed



Published February 09, 2021 at 12:53AM
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