I'm loving this huge wall piece by artist, Damon Ginandes that I ran across over at Wooster Collective this morning. I'm always down for some good street art, but something about this piece is especially mesmerizing to me.
I love urban/street/graffiti art. Usually unexpected, sometimes incredible, I think it's often mistaken for the work of vandals. I even love to watch the slow rolling trains going through town, when the graffiti is good, it's wonderful. Maybe someday I'll win the lottery, and have some vacant buildings that need to be "painted"...
Paul Overton is a prolific blogger, maker, writer, and ukulele player living in Durham, NC with four dogs, two co-conspirators, and a lawn that makes his octogenarian neighbors want to call the authorities. He delights in the unusual and can often be found in his tiny studio next to the record shop, whipping up some sort of self-indulgent nonsense for his own amusement.
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3 comments:
Stunning. Really stunning.
Kim - Thanks for the comment. I think so too. Would love to see it in person.
I love urban/street/graffiti art. Usually unexpected, sometimes incredible, I think it's often mistaken for the work of vandals. I even love to watch the slow rolling trains going through town, when the graffiti is good, it's wonderful. Maybe someday I'll win the lottery, and have some vacant buildings that need to be "painted"...
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