Tuesday, May 8, 2012
[Updated] MCA immortalized on East Seventh Street
Tribute to the late Adam Yauch here just west of First Avenue. Artwork by Cram Concepts.
Photo by Zachary McCue via.
Updated: Another take this morning via @dens ...
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I like this, I was hoping for a bit of wall next to Joe Strummer for MCA, but there isnt much space there. I would have put him in a leather jacket, but thats just me. Nice job Cram.
ReplyDeleteNice work!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat distorted spider hand is going to haunt me.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Chico, but Cram is giving you a run for your money!
ReplyDeleteAlso a small shrine to Yauch on Avenue A between 10th and 11th, noting "the Beastie Boys recorded their first EP Polly Wog Stew at 171A Studios, located at 171 Avenue A in 1982."
lotta BEER lotta GIRLS and a lot of cursin. twenty two automatic on my person.
ReplyDeleteCheck check check it out,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the love everyone, and thanks for my shout out EV grieve. I created this image from the "so what cha want" video, directed by MCA. This was very special to me because it was the first time I heard the beastie boys in 92. The quote, as some of you know is from license to ill. Their music has inspired me since I heard it, and though the music, MCA will keep on and on
Peace.
@ CRAM Concepts
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking in and creating the mural.