Sunday, June 5, 2011

Madonna, Kate Middleton J. Lo and Lady Gaga in Art Around the Park



If anything, Chico knows SEO!

9 comments:

  1. wow, really has his finger on the pulse of the east village.

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  2. @anon 12:53

    Ha. Oops! When I was standing there, someone was talking about Kate Middleton, and how it looked different from the Kate on the mural at Houston and B...

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  3. I know Chico is a legend in these parts, but has anyone else noticed that his work is kind of awful?

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  4. @1:33
    I never wanted to say anything.
    Sure his heart is in the right place, but...

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  5. Yes, Anonymous you are right. But his work parallels the years in the EV:

    Early - naive hopeful gritty, faults forgiven
    Middle - Some promise, still local
    Late - Glam and commercial masquerading as street

    But no advance in style or technique

    Sigh.

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  6. it looks like he's trying to get better with faces but they're still off, something about those strange eyes.

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  7. Max Von Mayerling (Sunset Boulevard)June 5, 2011 at 7:57 PM

    If Madam would forgive-- the shadow over the left eye is a little unbalanced.

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  8. I think the one of the right is supposed to be Nicki Minaj. Chico's art never gets any better but this one is at least not all cockeyed and out of proportion.

    Which is too bad cause I like those better. By the way, there was a "for sale" sign on this masterpiece.

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