Showing posts with label mob wives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mob wives. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Finished Mob Wives Street Mural, Very Wise!

An addition to a post a couple weeks ago with the finished product....
These gentlemen are from Critical Massive, a company that does commissioned murals and this one is going to be/now is, an ad for Mob Wives.  (Find it off Stanton, around the corner from the heavenly Meatball Shop.)  Dave Scrobe (in white), said it would be finished soon, I went back a few days later and finally now am posting the update - see below...
Some serious detailing.....and the finished product:
The Instagram close up.... Killer detailing, no pun intended.  L.E.S. should be a mecca for new street art and murals this summer!
Next up, Peter Tunney's killer skulls-a complete studio tour (heavenly!) and lots from the recent Chelsea walk and more Chanel maybe....ya can't get enough Chanel in the art & fashion mix!






Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Mob Wives Art & Random Coolness in the City

Everyday in New York you can find mega-interesting things...here are a few I found over the weekend.  I saw these guys in the beginning stages of a mural on the Lower East Side on off Stanton (around the block from The Meatball Shop.)  Of course, I had to run across the street in traffic to see what was going on. These gentlemen are from Criticall Massive, a company that does commissioned murals and this one is going to be an ad for Mob Wives.  Dave Scrobe (in white), says it should be done soon. I'll be back with more photos asap!  Check out the details....

Around the block on Stanton was an advertisement for Beck's beer that I really enjoyed. But, not being much of a drinker, I just noticed the art at first.  I was all over the "well crafted artistically done" skull and the theme.  The bright greens pulled me in right away....I'll go buy the beer now...they got me. Add successful.
Always nice on Instagram!
I shot of the New Museum windows, yep, I'm busy too but I always have time to photograph a summer art theme! These towels by artists such as Elizabeth Peyton are sold at the museums gift shop for around $90.

And how amazing is this, a huge sculpture off Lafayette in Soho called "Survival of Serena" by Carole Feuerman. You can see the actual drips on the body and tube as well, simply amazing.

Yep, it's hot....everything is melting. I think this is for a newspaper, found on 10th/W24rd near the Chelsea galleries....well done!
  
This gent is outside and slightly across the street from Ps.1 (MOMA) in Long Island City, right as you approach the 5 Points graffiti building.  Priceless!