Showing posts with label bushwick mural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bushwick mural. Show all posts

October 16, 2012

NY Murals

Along with putting up a lot of new pasters in NY I was fortunate enough to have some good friends like Veng RWK, ND'A, and Keith Schweitzer of FAB line up some walls for me to paint.
Color explosion for this mural painted for Transportation Alternatives, Fourth Arts Block, and Recycle a Bicycle.

Details on corrugated metal is never my favorite.
Got a little weird on this aerial view.
With ND'A for Centrifuge on 1st and 1st in the E. Village.

Wild doodle at Bushwick 5 points


March 18, 2011

Helping Hand

I had the good fortune of working with my friend No Touching Ground from Seattle while he was in town. Veng of Robots Will Kill hooked up a wall in Bushwick and we got to it after the rain. I told Veng this new banger was gonna blow his dick off. Although hesitant to such a declaration, he admitted that yes, it's been blown (I apologize to his lady fanclunb). Horn tootin' aside I was really excited about this particular piece for a couple reasons.

First off, everybody knows that even if you are a guru of wheat paste like JR that paper is the most temporary of mediums. Especially when used on the street. So since No Touching Ground was proposing a large wheat paste I pitched the idea that we paint something on the wall under the wheat paste. That way, over time the piece would of course disintegrate, but also introduce a new mural.


We decided on a concept and NTG took photos of my hand for reference. He printed them and we got into an abandoned condo to lay them out in their entirety and paint in the details and color.


Some of my underlying inspirations... buZ with his keys, my bro with cee-lo, Sunset Justice with the bolt cutters, Read with the book...

NTG printed my notepad tattoo blank and I added a few "to do" things with spray. This part was my personal favorite and it gave me a chance to be self-referential, or self-referentially self referential since it is a note about what we did on a picture of a note about what we did.


With everything that is happening in the world today it seemed only right to make an addition to the notepad for Japan. It's good to practice what you preach, so I woke up and donated to Red Cross this morning. And to think, I've listened to so many NPR drives and not even the soothing voice of Alec Baldwin could get me to shell out a dime. Ha, take that Ira, Terry, Neil...

The last part I was excited about was the gates. Several of the gates have different words on them which might seem hopeful or maybe just utterly random. But really it was an attempt at using names of writers that describe my thoughts on Japan's situation. Optimist, Host, Cope, Give,  Heart.


Check out more of No Touching Ground
And please help out in any way that you can.
Red Cross

August 09, 2009

New Mural w/ Cahil Muraghu

Painted yesterday with Cahil Muraghu over in Bushwick where we killed a suitcase of clogged, scrapped, and utterly unusable cans. Macgyver'd an impaling rod, inspired perhaps by my fanatic True Blood watching, to unpressurize the cans and explode the remaining color on the wall. Was an awesome day full of cheap tacos, new people, and supportive girlfriends. If you haven't seen Cahil's work yet, check it out! By far my favorite landscape painter rockin spray.

May 09, 2009

Mural w/ Cahil Muraghu

Fun day painting with Cahil Maraghu at the Robots Will Kill wall in Bushwick. Got to work on an amazingly aged wall that would break off huge chunks with a hard pass of the roller. I know Phase 2 called subway painting "impact expressionism" but I think that today Cahil and I were on to some literal impact expressionism. Check the video for tips and tricks on can control.

August 11, 2008

Mural on the way

I got an email a little while ago from someone who wants a mural on their house. It's a cool place just down the street from me in Bushwick and the guy works for a neighborhood blog called bushwickbk. More to come when I get back...

July 28, 2008

Mural in Bushwick w/Brokencrow

I was so caught up with my favorite people in the world that I didn't have 2 seconds to chill out and put a link of the mural we finished. Done in a mad-dashing 2 day period, Brokencrow and I cranked out this 20' x 80' wall for the Brooklyn Garment Washing Co. and our neighbors near the Jefferson L stop. Hopefully just the beginning...