Words and photos by Stacie Joy
On Sunday afternoon, I stopped by
212 Arts where gallery co-directors Lulu Reich and Marc Leader hosted
Mike (MiMo) Mozart's live-painting event.

[
From left: Mozart, Reich and Leader]
Mozart is part of the
Art Basel on 4th Street exhibit at the gallery, 240 E. Fourth St. at Avenue B, where you can also see works by Claw, Sean Sullivan, Blind156 and Reso, among others, through Dec. 31.
Mozart, a longtime illustrator, has also apparently been doing ghost-drawing for
Alec Monopoly ... including work featuring Hasbro's iconic board-game character
Mr. Monopoly. (BoweryBoogie recently looked into the relationship between Mozart and Monoploy
here.)
During the time I was there on Sunday, Mozart's work was selling and there were people clearly excited and entertained to see him creating art on-site.
Here, Mozart created a pen-and-ink (with pastels and pencil) rendition of Mr. Moneybags...
You can find more info on the 212 gallery
here.