These fellas have a good grasp on stencils, if not fashion. The natural world frequently is at odds with the man-made, and the topic is always munching and crunching around the pieces that Minneapolis duo Broken Crow do.
This piece is obviously a farce – John would never wear blue headphones – but otherwise the likenesses are uncanny. The second self portrait is even more entertaining, if you can imagine. We are so pleased that these talented muralists were willing to participate in the Street Art New York Silent Auction Benefit and to give their work so generously.
See more pieces from the auction at http://www.flickr.com/photos/streetartnewyork/.
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