International Street Artists have made Bushwick a destination for legal murals for a few years because they know that if they keep it clean they are in for a whale of a wall while the neighborhood undergoes it’s metamorphosis.
Pixel Pancho doesn’t get to Brooklyn too often, but when he does he’s been making a splash and people don’t forget very soon. Not that you should let go and get big head now, Pix.
The Torino-based Pancho was on a few cherry lifts here last week and we thought you’d like to see this one on the side of a restaurant that he entitled “Dude, Where’s My Whale?” Not quite the robotic milieu he is typically seen doing, this one makes a facade a bit Rubiks cubist, and looks like someone has a geranium in the cranium.
Pixel Pancho (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Pixel Pancho (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Pixel Pancho (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Pixel Pancho (photo © Jaime Rojo)
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