Dead Angel Boy
Friday, December 19th, 2008
Creepy and lovely. Another paste-up over the Swoon mural on the Lower East Side. It’s using the same Dianne Arbus photo as source, as this one:
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Creepy and lovely. Another paste-up over the Swoon mural on the Lower East Side. It’s using the same Dianne Arbus photo as source, as this one:
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This is awesome. Arbus is one of my favorite photographers.
Ah, thanks for the heads up, mene tekel.
The original is even more disturbing than this "tribute".
Man, I LOVE this
arbus! arbus!
what street were you on?
I see you are laughing, but I meant the street artist appropriating the Arbus photo, flimflimflam.
I only give neighborhood location for street art. Half the fun is finding it, and I don’t want to make it easy for the peelers and scrapers.
arbus! arbus!
what street were you on?
I see you are laughing, but I meant the street artist appropriating the Arbus photo, flimflimflam.
I only give neighborhood location for street art. Half the fun is finding it, and I don’t want to make it easy for the peelers and scrapers.
i dont know but i love it!
i love how this arbus image has developed over the street. this one is tops!
i dont know but i love it!
i love how this arbus image has developed over the street. this one is tops!
I’ve only noticed these two, mds, have you seen others?
I’ve only noticed these two, mds, have you seen others?
only following them on wooster over the yrars
only following them on wooster over the yrars
Phenomenal…Piecing together a graphic novel with outside composites from other artists. Would love to use this and give you full credit on the credits page for the contribution.
Please let me know.
-Jon