A legendary NYC graffiti artist has created murals for the awnings at Supper on Second Street between Avenue A and Avenue B.
East Village restaurateur Frank Prisinzano (Frank, Lil' Frankie's) commissioned GHOST, described as "one of the last kings of the New York City train writing era," to do the work on the restaurant as well as the building next door, home to Flux Studios.
GHOST and GIZ completed the 1970s-style work last week.
"Back in the 70s and 80s graffiti was what made me feel at home in NYC," Prisinzano told me via email. "It gave off a constant urban pulse that I think was very calming for everyone. The idea that street art can’t be suppressed and that it’s really the neighborhood bulletin board is what I want you to feel when you look at the work we just did at Supper."
Here's a better look via this photo by EVG regular Salim...
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