Monday, December 16, 2013
Lena Dunham and the cast of 'Girls' get the mural treatment on East 12th Street
There's a mural in progress on East 12th Street and Avenue A... outside Table 12... promoting the third season of "Girls" on HBO...
Larger than life, for the time being...
And this is what the artists were working from...
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Add black face for diversity's sake
ReplyDeleteWhoever did this should have done the Joe Strummer mural.
ReplyDeleteI still see white people.
ReplyDeleteIs this for that show with Sarah Jessica Parker in it?
ReplyDelete@Annon 9:34 AM
ReplyDeleteDon't you know all hip urban comedies are void of diversity?
She looks good there
ReplyDeleteAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Another hipster show….yawn!
ReplyDeleteNever watched it, never will.
I enjoy 'Girls' but the poster doesn't represent it very well.
ReplyDeleteIf there's a mural that deserves to be tagged, this is the one.
ReplyDeleteAll their fans are here. Tag on, bro!
ReplyDeleteI certainly wouldn't describe Girls as a "hipster show". But what do I know, I just try to correctly use words.
ReplyDeleteTwenty something adult women calling themselves girls, acting like it, dating 'boys', and when the boys act like boys and treat them like girls, the girls whine and cry like a girl. In comparison, Grace Kelly was 20 when she became famous and an icon and she was graceful, had class, and most important, was a woman, not a girl. These yunnies and hipsters however are will forever be girls, kidults, or adultlescents. Me, me, me, look at meeeeeeeeee!
ReplyDeleteHaha well said!!!
DeleteThis morning the sign said HAPPILY WHAI. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
ReplyDeleteOh and a little story -- couple four days ago 3 young women stopped and were twittering around the corner. One finally mustered the courage to talk to the painters, and said, "are you guys real artists?"
Fuck people who like that...
ReplyDeletepretty crazy
ReplyDelete@7:57:
ReplyDeleteYesss!
Not to mention Grace Kelly became a real princess at 26 y.o., unlike these girls who think and think they deserve to be treated like a princess and would wear tiaras to pretend like they're one.
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