Friday, March 30, 2007
End
Weekend photo walks in Williamsburg are so crowded with picture snappers that it's almost embarrassing. In some spots you have to actually wait on a line to take your picture. This is one such spot. I actually left and came back but the sun had moved too far west. I may give this another try in black and white or just wait for a better sky and go back to try again.
I've heard of green buildings but...
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Passing STER
The bar crowd
Looming face
Mean girls
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
How 'bout that
27 responds to his critic here.
So apparently it actually is the case that someone from Minnesota came all the way to New York and is now acting on a 7 year old grudge from when 27 was 14 years old.
What's most annoying is that in this case, he saw it before I did, so I only have the overwritten one.
Where??
Monday, March 26, 2007
Multiple Sarcasms
Sunday, March 25, 2007
The tools of progress
Snake road
Maggie's Place
I almost never go out in midtown so all those Irish pubs are a mystery to me. When I'm in midtown it's on the weekend so these places are empty. Who goes to them, tourists? Turns out, on a Thursday starting at happy hour the place is packed with suits. It's 47th near Madison, so what's that advertising?
Looks like our man 27 has caught a beef
I saw that one of the Deuce Seven pieces had been defaced so I went out to make sure I had a picture of that big one before it too was gone (again).
So this guy is accusing him of snitching in 2000? The Village Voice article said he's 21, so in 2000 he'd have been 14... and living in Minneapolis. Are we to believe that a childhood friend has come to New York from Minnesota to harrass the artist by writing lame-ass initials on top of all the pieces? Clearly I'm missing something.
This would appear to be the response:
While out I saw that others, though not all of them, had also been defaced by the same guy.
This one says "go home" which makes more sense to me in terms of why someone would resent him. It's pretty audacious to come to Brooklyn and write "Minneapolis" on the wall and be hailed as the new kind of NYC street art. If nothing else, this shows how silly the whole "splasher" drama was. Street Art by its nature is transient and contains elements of this kind of over-writing one-upsmanship. The artist is surely aware of this.
I wasn't the only one who wanted to grab a shot before it's gone...
Everybody's heard about the Word
It's not exactly breaking news at this point that there's a new bookstore on Franklin near Noble in Greenpoint. I have a before picture somewhere but I'll wait until the neighboring storefront is also occupied before I go hunt for it.