ABOVE: He3 by gaia.streetart / BELOW: He3 by gaia.streetart
Born in New York and schooled in Baltimore, wheatpaster and painter Gaia has become a Living Walls regular. He often works in broad swooping strokes that have the feel of a hasty pen-and-ink sketch. The pieces range from large-scale realistic studies of birds and hands or birds in hands to surreal man-animal mutations.
TOP (BELOW): Verschlossene Ecke / Secretive Corner by bartholmy / BOTTOM (BELOW): 623&621 North 30th Street (1936/1937) by Madge Goodrich
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RT @chpn: Boy with doves http://t.co/Zy4jCwkF #rva
RT @chpn: Boy with doves http://t.co/VvHTTXOu #rva
I think the boy is asking me (the viewer) to pick which of the two doves he should release. It seems almost like a challenge. How could you possibly choose an unknown destiny for one but not the other.
It’s already been taken down as of this evening.
This building is just as ugly as it can be, boarded up and ignored. Why did they have to take this art down?