All cans, in a vacant office building in Virginia.
– Gaia
All cans, in a vacant office building in Virginia.
– Gaia
Sort of confounded as to how this was made logistically with the clay faces melting in and out of the ground but this is incredible.
via Unurth
On North Ave and Pennsylvania. Mad ghetto. Will hopefully have the portrait of my grandfather up soon! http://www.flickr.com/photos/gaiastreetart/
Now that all of the court cases have been dropped, Jordan has sent out the official link to the NYSAT billboard takeover project. http://www.publicadcampaign.com/nysat/ The gallery section of the site reveals the tremendous scope of the whitewashing and artmaking, all of which lasted no more than a couple hours.
and speaking of cash4…
and of course this post wouldn’t be complete without a piece by yours truly. Props to Will Sherman and Derek Amengual for the documentation amongst innumerable others.
In preparation for his solo show at Ad Hoc, Jef Aerosol has been pretty busy on the streets of New York. Get the real coverage over at BrooklynStreetArt and StreetSpot, and also be sure to check out Luna Park and Sabeth718‘s documentation.
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New work by Jetsonorama via his blog http://speakingloudandsayingnothing.blogspot.com/
In other news, here is a spot on Malcolm X and Dekalb in Bed Stuy that just went up two days ago. It’s always important, especially in New York, to hit cutty spots that extend beyond downtown and williamsburg, where street art becomes intimate, fresh and expands its boundaries. So in that sentiment, Blanco just put up a powerful piece in Harlem.
… and two relatively new elbowtoe pieces. Took Clownsoldier out to this wall. The MBW literally went up the other night cause when I was scoping this spot it wasn’t there. So all of this is totally fresh.
A little late but still warrants attention. It seems as though Kid Acne has rolled through Brooklyn recently and has left a trail of characters interspersed throughout the streets. Becki Fuller just posted some shots over at her blog StreetSpot that she shares with Luna Park of the most recent work. Also in this post are more Kid Acne pieces as shot by Jaime Rojo and Tristan Eaton on Brooklyn Street Art. A veritable army of these little guys. Nice to see people putting up work in the winter. That Fade though….
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