LISA Project NYC the charity’s new logo L👀K…
Based on the @blondieofficial print, inspired by a photo captured by the brilliant @bobby__grossman brought together into a masterpiece by @obeygiant We are honored to go into our second decade with these Downtown NYC legends watching over us.
#lisaprojectnyc + #artfortheatreets🎨
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🐎 Year of the Fire Horse
Third year in a row painting this wall. Grateful to continue this tradition and partner again with @lisaprojectnyc to make it happen. Every year the piece changes, but the love from the neighborhood stays the same.
The Fire Horse represents intensity, power, and transformation. I definitely felt the pressure trying to capture that energy on this wall.
Truth is… I’m not 100% happy with the result. But I guess every artist can relate — a piece is rarely ever perfect or completely fulfilling. It’s part of the process of pushing yourself and growing.
Bouncing between family, work, and being an artist can be exhausting at times. I’m still learning how to balance it all and fully embrace the experience. But I feel blessed to have all of it in my life and to live it as fully as I can.
Big thanks to everyone who keeps pushing me to be better and who has had my back every step of the way. I appreciate you all 🙏🎨
#YearOfTheHorse #graffiti #StreetArtNYC #publicart #nyc
HAPPY 39th BIRTHDAY REY!
Our co-founder @thedrif has been on this spinning rock for 39 years!
Now all you fine people let share some b-day wishes!
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From shadows to light.
Another great collaboration with @lisaprojectnyc
A tribute to freedom and those who fight for it every day, for animals and all humans.
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#praxisvgz #veganart #stencil #nycstreetart
An important message from Ms. Mary Hill…
And as a 501(c)3, I’ve been to events like this as a guest. I’ve observed the ultrarich in their private moments and conversations. Like anything else there is good and bad. However, the top seems to be more sinister. I don’t understand the mindset. I guess it’s when you got it, you gotta keep it. And while some things are getting better, it sure feels like more is getting worse.
Just a thought.
-Wayne Rada
Founder
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Repost from @everyonehateselon_
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Mary, a 72-year-old Amazon worker from North Carolina has a message for tonight’s #MetGala chair Jeff Bezos
📍Jeff Bezos’s $120 million penthouse where he’s preparing for his big night
@amazoncause
« From NYC with peace », my new canvas, specially painted for the release of the New Spiderman movie « Brand New Day ».
Thank you @lisaprojectnyc and @krausegallery for this new adventure 😉😉
Limited edition prints are coming soon! And posters on @up_by_onemizer ✌️
Here’s a little something to enjoy…
Good people made this possible!:)
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Repost from @zagnutz
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Buongiorno from Naples!
#italy🇮🇹 #pace #grazie #ciao
Happy May Day, let’s not forget it was built by the many.
For my old man, and every person out there that’s got a strong back and calluses on their hands!🫡
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It’s really been in the discussion since 2017, and you can take that to the Bank! See👆;))) “Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.”
-Samuel Johnson
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Repost: @conorsaysboom
Friday flashback to 2017 when I painted The Blind Patriot in Miami. Haven’t painted outdoors in a few years, wouldn’t mind another trip in a cherry picker.
Filmed by @mikecmonsterchaney for @chopemdownfilms
Something for your morning coffee or afternoon latte!☕️
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Repost from: @doublejradio
Here’s a sentence we never thought we’d write: Massive Attack and Tom Waits have teamed up for a new single.
The collaboration, titled ‘Boots on the Ground’, is a politically charged track that pairs Waits’ grizzled, barfly vocals to the Bristol-bred trip hop pioneer’s atmospheric production.
Backed by skeletal percussion and eerie piano, the lyric is a scathing attack on systemic violence, state control and injustice.
“We’ll trim your hedges and fight your wars/wade in the trenches and f**k ‘til we’re sore,” sing Waits.
Funereal marching snare, haunting voices and subterranean synth feature in a bridge section on a track that rings like a confrontational anti-war cautionary tale that’s arrived too late.
No official word if Boots on the Ground is the first taste of a larger collaboration or body of work from Waits and Massive Attack, who both rarely release new material these days. But for now, it’s an unlikely combination of flavours that works surprisingly well together.