Saturday, February 27, 2016
So long giant underwater photo of a jellyfish and model
EVG reader Ronnie noted the arrival yesterday of a new banner/billboard/whateveryoucallthis at the long-empty corner space on Fourth Avenue and East 10th Street...
Anyone know what this is promoting?
It replaces the one with model-photographer Amber Arbucci and the jellyfish that had been up here since May 2014...
[EVG photo from May 2014]
Soon, this corner will no longer be able to house giant photos of jellyfish and models and whatever else with the 10-story condoplex in the works.
Updated 1:30 p.m.
Thanks to commenter James S. ... this is a painting by Nick Walker titled "The Brooklyn Morning After."
Previously on EV Grieve:
Report: Demo permits filed to raze southeast corner of 4th Avenue and 10th Street
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It's a real estate ad, they're selling Manhattan island to the highest bidder.
At least these are so much better than outdoor advertising.
- East Villager
It's promoting being priced out of the city.
It's a painting by Nick Walker. He has posted this Brooklyn based picture on Social Media https://www.instagram.com/p/BCOjzTFFbzf/?taken-by=nickwalker_art
He has done work in Chelsea, and third avenue.
Thanks Billboard4org for bringing a pointless painting to our community.
Billboard 4 Org was also involved with the jellyfish painting and other artwork around the city.
Is that Walgreens Island?
Duh, of course it represents Brooklyn the morning after, woman + [g]jel, or jellyfish=sponge, hello.
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