Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Alice Pasquini, Boy Kong, El Topo, Flood, Foxx Face, GSC, Kaffeine, Li-Hil, LMNOPI, Myth, NTC Cru, Olek, Ozmo, Texas, Gane, TV With Cheese, and Versus.
Top Image >> Snowden at 5Pointz. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
OLEK “Believe the Magic” (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Kaffeine for The Bushwick Collective (photo © Jaime Rojo)
LMNOPI (photo © Jaime Rojo)
MYTH (photo © Jaime Rojo)
OZMO for The L.I.S.A. Project (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Texas & Gane are names you’ll usually see in Philly. Interesting incorporation of the attenuated lettering you may associate with extinguishers here rendered solid and with a drop shadow. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Li-Hill (photo © Jaime Rojo)
TV With Cheese (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Versus does Saddam Hussein (photo © Jaime Rojo)
And Versus paints Yasser Arafat (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Foxx Face. One of his 17 plates installed in Little Italy for The L.I.S.A. Project. The artist took his inspiration from photographs of Italian immigrants whom he researched at the Italian American Museum in Little Italy. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Foxx Face. One more plate for The L.I.S.A. Project. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
El Topo (photo © Jaime Rojo)
NTC Cru (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Flood (photo © Jaime Rojo)
In NYC the streets are paved with gold…yup. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Boy Kong (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Alice Pasquini for The L.I.S.A. Project. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Untitled. Brooklyn, NYC. June 2014. (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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