Now that the (slightly less frigid) Spring weather has arrived in NYC, you’ll be seeing me post more about the fun discoveries I come upon during my weekly Street Art Safari! How many NYC Street Artist’s works can you spot in the above photo? Clue: There are lots of them!
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I don’t remember what day it was. I didn’t notice what time it was. All I know is that I noticed a pair of Googly Eyes on a Mailbox. Soon, I was seeing Googly Eyes everywhere.
These stickers from Trumpo Collective — featuring the likeness of Dump wrapped in bullet belts and wearing a sombrero — were seen all over various light posts, street signs, distribution boxes and other surfaces near Pier 94 over the weekend. No me gusta El Trumpo.
If you look closely, you may notice that these crocodile puffy stickers have a little something extra added. Photographed in the gift shop at the New Museum in NYC.
Death From Above: The End Is Nigh (All Photos By Gail)
After a leisurely, scenic walk on the High Line, Geoffrey and I showed up fashionably late at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery for the opening reception of Erik Jones‘ new exhibit of collage paintings, Twenty Sixteen, which is the name of the year that we are in right now! By the time we got there, the place was really packed. Scroll down to see a photo of the hot crowd action! Continue reading Erik Jones, Twenty Sixteen at Jonathan LeVine Gallery→