I’ve been telling you guys to pay attention to your surroundings for a while now. It’s not as expensive as those Yeezy’s you’ve been fawning over and it just may save your life. Case in point, I walked past this installation on Nelson Street in the Castleberry Hills Art District in Atlanta almost everyday as I went to work on my mural for this year’s Art, Beats & Lyrics urban art showcase.
Z serves me a rumrunner and Dietra and I share a club sandwich with fries, using our bev naps for dinner napkins. We ride to Midtown and veg at Tim’s place on 11th, until they depart for a birthday party in Marietta. Then I walk into the night.
We encounter madness on a daily basis, hopeful that clarity will soon emerge. The veil between us and the rest leaves us isolated and our vision, cloudy. It’s a funny thing when we slightly alter our perception and come to the realization that the rest is merely an extension of ourselves.
“… who lives on Drury Lane?”
Nah – more like Delancey…
Happy Independance Day…
#breakfree #ladyliberateyourself
There are many parallels between UK based street artist Banksy and New York based street artist TMNK. Both have had their share of fame, criticism and replicators. While the former seems to be a reluctant art star, the latter basks in it. TMNK recently pulled off the impossible, when his work wasn’t included in this year’s Art Basel exhibition he took a page from Banksy’s book and put the work up himself. Call it Creative Curating.
This street art piece was speaking to me directly.Its painted on the side of the Hardcore Art Contemporary Space.
Italian artist Mauro Fassino, recently sent us these images of this creative art installation he recently completed in Trento in the Northeast area of Italy. The piece is entitled BIOmorphing, and is the result of the national competition “Science en plein art.”


















