October 29, 2008

Yale Wolf New Mural

My good friend Yale just sent me some images of a new mural he finished. Not only is it bangin but it involves customized neon signage! You here that Jeff Johnson? So hats off to Yale on this amazing work. Check out more details here

October 23, 2008

NY Times Story

I would have completely missed this if Joe Delappe hadn't forwarded it to me. I didn't think I'd ever be mentioned in the NY Times, but I'm just imagining it to be an early birthday present.

A Facade to Celebrate the Neighborhood

Published: October 23, 2008
Last spring, Jeremy Sapienza, a 28-year-old Web editor, and his partner bought a two-story house on a rough block of Central Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Like most urban pioneers, they have been renovating as funds allow.
They couldn’t afford to redo the facade, though, which Mr. Sapienza described disdainfully as “flat stucco painted Pepto-Bismol pink.” So this summer they hired an artist named Erik Burke to cover it with a mural.

Read more at the NYTimes

October 19, 2008

I <3 Breakfast (still)


Yes, it's true, I love breakfast. Some would even go so far as to say that I love breakfast more than ponies. And even with all that affection the B Word is still not done. The breakfast zine was scheduled to be announced last year but after the makers (and contributers, yes you Mike G) were getting to shithoused to celebrate breakfast and moved onto trendier things like brunch, the breakfast world was devastated. But no breakfast world, you shouldn't believe it! No, you shan't! So just to set the record straight I'm goint to give operation Breaky Freedom a timeline. Rest assured knowing that there will be a surge in breakfast writing and issue 1 will hit coffee tables by New Years.

October 17, 2008

Construction Typography

Typographical remix in the bed steezy. Working concept using found objects on site.

October 15, 2008

Pensioners try graffiti art

Saw this on the BBC and had to repost. Click this link to watch the video.

October 06, 2008

Batcave

Got a chance to go milling around in this beautiful old building down near the Gowanus Canal.  Found a bunch of old squatter houses (this being one of the cleanest by far) and couldn't imagine who would've stayed here.  Then randomly ran into You Go Girl on the G train and he said that this place, the Batcave he called it, was his first home.  He moved into it when he was 17 and lived there for a year until too many other squatters moved in and started doing heroin.


In other news I got the flu and haven't been able to do much of anything.  Ugghhh!