Earlier this afternoon, EVG reader prop noted the in-progress murals that Paul Kostabi was creating on East Fifth Street between Second Avenue and the Bowery...
... then the NYPD arrived... who told him to move the canvas onto the sidewalk...
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Nice to see the east village being used in an artistic way. Reminds me of how it was...
ReplyDeleteLove it! If only the cops were this observant with the drunkards on the weekends.
ReplyDeleteAwesomely GREAT art by Indrek Paul Kostabi.
ReplyDeleteI think the artist is the guy that lost his snake
ReplyDeleteAwesome art, keep it goin.
ReplyDeleteThis is cool.
ReplyDeleteMelanie
Seems he found a shirt and an iconic hat but where is the snake???
ReplyDeletehee hee
ReplyDeleteART-HATING COPS, go patrol the out of control developers who jeopardize the lives and health of vulnerable tenants, or the jock-frat monsters who roam freely, wasted, knocking into old puerto rican ladies and not even saying excuse me!!!
ReplyDeleteFrydaze thanks you Paul - your mural has a good home to scare yippies and give children nightmares
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