Brooklyn Street Art got a little hotter yesterday – thanks to spring time temperatures and the wildly talented Anthony Lister, who is working on this new mural.
In between his installation at PULSE art fair last week and his solo show “How to Catch a Time Traveler” next Friday, we had a really great time watching him painting this new face in the neighborhood.
Tune in to Sunday’s “Images of the Week” on BSA where we’ll feature the finished piece.
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