Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Still lurking in a Soho Doorway.

Elbow Toe’s portrait of me, pasted March 2008.
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Newly pasted on the side of street art landmark, Candy Factory. It’s an affecting piece, based on a photo by Martha Cooper.

The Fairey piece on the dumpster has been there for several months, behind is what he is putting on the side of that spaceship hotel on Bowery. So far it looks like wallpaper, better than the faux graffiti it replaces, but he must intend to do more.
Filed under: Manhattan, New York City, Soho, Street Art- , Pasted Paper, Shepard Fairey - by gamma
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Yes Samantha it is me again.

Filed under: East Village- , Marble Cemetery, Samantha Raven - by gamma
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

One of once a pair flanking the amphitheater in the East River Park the other one is gone this one is broken. I thought they were painted bronze, but no this looks like fiberglass.
Filed under: Lower East Side, Manhattan- , East River Park, Sculpture - by gamma
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Monday, April 26th, 2010

Whatever work is being done to the East River Park Promenade is happening at a glacial pace.


When I was there this morning, none of the heavy equipment was in use.

The East River Park Environmental Learning Center has been closed to the public and staff since the construction started.
Filed under: Lower East Side, Manhattan- , East River, East River Park, Parks - by gamma
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Sunday, April 25th, 2010

One of the Blackwater Series from Marianna Fox. At the Salomon Art Gallery, 83 Leonard Street, Manhattan.

Insulated electrical wire and carpet tacks from Len Rosenfeld.
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010

The cops clipped locks and carted off all the bikes along Houston Street for Obama’s motorcade up and down Houston Street when he spoke at Cooper Union the other day. Someone retrieved the bike, but the memorial plaque is gone.
Filed under: Politics- , Bikes, Brandie Bailey, GhostBike, pol - by gamma
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