In 1965, the Arco toy company (later acquired by Mattel) manufactured a Flintstones Bowling Game with pins molded in the likeness of Fred Flintstone. Fred sure did love to bowl.
Photographed in the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.
I saw this cheerful little sticker somewhere on 11th Avenue when I was on an afternoon gallery crawl in Chelsea last week. It appears to be part of the 100 Day Project, which you can read more about at This Link!

All Art By David Shrigley. All Photos By Gail
Do you love the art of humorist /painter David Shrigley? I sure do. Confession: I have a little crush on him. He is amazing, and I worship his art. Anton Kern Gallery is currently hosting a show of new paintings by David Shrigley, the opening reception of which Geoffrey and I excitedly I attended on Thursday, April 16th. I recommend you go see this show while you can. Continue reading David Shrigley at Anton Kern Gallery

Photographed by Gail At Rivington and Essex Streets, LES
Street artist Flood is showing some support for the many ladies who have called out comedian Bill Cosby on charges of sexual assault, through a series of wheat pastes featuring characters from Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, an animated TV show that ran from 1972 to 1985, which Cosby created based on kids he knew growing up in Northern Philadelphia.
Do you think Bill will ever “just admit it”? I’m not holding my breath.
This fun Waldo Hiding in the Dark T-Shirt design is by Dooomcat, and can be purchased for 20% Off the regular price of just $19.95 until Sunday, March 8th at This Link! Comes in Black or Navy Shirt color, and a variety of sizes!