Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Thursday's parting shot
This week, a new mural arrived outside 50 Avenue A between Third Street and Fourth Street. It was created by L.A.-based artist Corie Mattie and curated by the Lisa Project NYC.
Monday, May 13, 2024
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Frank Ape's bright ideas on Houston
Local artist Frank Ape (aka Brandon Sines) created a new mural this week outside the Ridge Hotel on Houston at Eldridge.
As he wrote on Instagram, "This mural is all about bringing your ideas to life. Each colorful ape represents a new idea trying to break out."
Previously on EV Grieve:
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
King Flaco outside the 2nd Avenue F stop
Here's the final Flaco tribute mural outside the Second Avenue F stop on Houston.
Nite Owl, an Oakland, Calif.-based artist known for his expressive murals of owls, created this King Flaco memorial mural. (Check out his work on Instagram.)
Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl, was found dead on Feb. 23 after apparently colliding with a building on the Upper West Side. As the Associated Press put it, "Flaco ... escaped from New York City's Central Park Zoo and became one of the city's most beloved celebrities as he flew around Manhattan."
Flaco also spent eight days in the East Village and Lower East Side this past November.
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
An East Village tribute to Flaco
Photos by Laura "Lulu" Reich
Here's an in-progress look at a Flaco tribute mural going up outside the Second Avenue F stop on Houston.
The work is, appropriately enough, by Nite Owl, an Oakland, Calif.-based artist known for his expressive murals of owls. (Check out his work on Instagram.)
Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl, was found dead on Feb. 23 after apparently colliding with a building on the Upper West Side. As the Associated Press put it, "Flaco ... escaped from New York City's Central Park Zoo and became one of the city's most beloved celebrities as he flew around Manhattan."
Flaco spent eight days in the East Village and Lower East Side this past November. Flaco was first spotted in the East Village on Nov. 6 at the Kenkeleba House Garden off Avenue B and Third Street. He was seen repeatedly over the next few days here and on the Lower East Side.
Updated 6/8: See the final mural here.
Sunday, May 5, 2024
Sunday's opening shot
A new arrival this past week outside the Second Avenue F stop at Houston ... a Knicks tribute by Jappy Agoncillo.
Apparently this will only be up through the weekend... and ahead of Game 1 between the Knicks and Pacers tomorrow evening.
Check back later for our analysis on how the Knicks contain Tyrese Haliburton.
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Saturday's opening shot
Fresh Flowers arrived this past week outside the Second Avenue F stop.
Mural by Mort and Paolo Tolentino.
Monday, April 1, 2024
Monday's parting shots
A look at the recently completed mural on the NE corner of Avenue A and Sixth Street (alongside Offside)... the work is by LeCrue Eyebrows...
Friday, March 22, 2024
Friday's opening shot
Morning along St. Mark's Place.
Also, Easter is next weekend.
The bunny art outside David's Cafe by @poieverywhere was completed this past November...
Sunday, March 10, 2024
NEKST Forever on 9th Street
Top photo last week by Steven
We noted on Thursday the arrival of plywood over the entrance to the closed Little Man Parking garage (also known as LaSalle Parking) on Ninth Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.
There's no new development news, and the plywood is apparently here to keep people from squatting inside (thanks, Notorious!).
Meanwhile, the first wheat-pastes showed up late Friday...
The backstory to this for anyone interested... last month, two graffiti artists filed a lawsuit against Guess for putting their tags directly onto a new line of "graffiti-inspired" clothing without consent.
One of the parties to the lawsuit is Patrick Griffin, brother of Sean Griffin, brother of the artist Nekst, who "achieved a kind of remarkable underground ubiquity among followers of street art before he died in 2012," per Hyperallergic, who first reported on the legal action.
Someone has now taken two classic Guess ads — with Claudia Schiffer and Ann Nicole Smith — and added images of the late graffiti artist with "NEKST Forever." These wheat-paste tributes have been appearing around the city ... and elsewhere.
Macy's, one of the many vendors in the lawsuit, reportedly pulled the product from their website, though the line is still available via various online merchants.
And given the short lifespan of wheat-paste ads, this one has likely already been covered.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Thursday's parting shot
As seen this week on Avenue C between Sixth Street and Seventh Street (thanks to Louise Segev for the photo!).
The message reads: "Ana Paula do you want to be my girlfriend?" (Mickey and Minnie art by @hanisidewalkart.)
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Saturday's opening shot
New outside the Second Avenue F stop — "Put on the Power" for the month of March.
Mural by @PhoebeNewYork...
Friday, January 5, 2024
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Wednesday's parting shots
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Thursday's parting shots
Photos by Stacie Joy
A new mural on the Sixth Street side of Sunny and Annie's at Avenue B courtesy of longtime East Village resident and artist EiLeen Doster...
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Sunday's parting shot
Currently on the wall outside the Second Avenue F stop at Houston: A 9/11 tribute to firefighter Robert W. McPadden by Clown Soldier. (H/T William Klayer.)
Here's more about him:
Robert William McPadden‚ 30‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 23. McPadden was continuing his family's proud tradition of public service when he joined the FDNY. His father had served the department for almost 40 years‚ and his brother and sister are both police officers. While he waited for an opening in the FDNY‚ he earned a graduate degree in criminal justice and played a lot of Jeopardy. He and his wife had just bought a home in Pearl River so they could be closer to family and friends.
Sunday, September 3, 2023
Neighbors come together to create a streetscape on 9th Street
We've been watching a communal mural project unfold this past week outside 418.5 E. Ninth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. (Top photo by Steven.)
Local resident and artist Javi Vecino Cintron led the project with the assistance of neighbors.
Here's how it started back on Tuesday (photos below by William Klayer)...
... and how it ended...
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
When Loves Save[d] the Day
Photo by Steven
The East Village Love Saves the Day closed on Jan. 18, 2009. Word was their rent tripled.
Their location remains open in New Hope, Pa.
The deadly Second Avenue gas explosion in March 2015 destroyed three buildings here, including the space (119 Second Ave.) that housed the shop for 43 years.
We've seen other tile art for some longtime businesses that are no longer with us, such as outside the former Stage across Second Avenue.
Thursday, July 27, 2023
A tribute to Sinéad O'Connor on Great Jones
Top photo via EVG from July 15
A few nights ago, someone did a somewhat half-assed job of buffing out the storefront at 57 Great Jones St. between the Bowery and Lafayette.
So last evening, artist Adrian Wilson (under his @planndalism account) stopped by to fix the crown that he added earlier this month to the former home-studio of Jean-Michel Basquiat (thanks to EVG reader Uli for the photo below)...
While there, Wilson and Erin Ko added a tribute to Sinéad O'Connor after news of the singer-songwriter's death earlier in the day at age 56.
The wall now includes a quote from a 2014 interview with O'Connor: "If you live with the devil, you find out there’s a God."
As previously reported, Angelina Jolie is creating a collaborative space this fall for designers and artisans in the space here called Atelier Jolie.
Thanks to Adrian for sharing the photos!
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