I was attracted to the use of bright colors and smiling faces in this piece. Also, the proximity of the artwork to the curb for leaving my review. If you biggify this photo, you'll see these smiley guys are quite vocal in their political ramblings.
Can you spy me in this photo with the Not-So-Little Tramp? This and the next image are for a real gallery show in the Meatpacking District, just a few blocks from my house and near the dog run. I give this four paws up!
We also really liked this enormous Woody Allen! (We also are very excited about Woody's new film, Midnight in Paris, because frankly, we like anything set in Paris.)
Okay, Mom spotted this scary lady when she was walking home through Soho (after seeing the amazing Tilda Swinton in I Am Love.) I'm glad I missed seeing this sculpture, she's kinda scary. I give it two pees, though I do like how Mom shot it through the security gate. One paw up for Mom's artistic photography with her iPhone.
Back to MePa (the Meatpacking District!) - this fellow has quite the look of the scholar about him - maybe Clive's pal James Joyce? I like the freestyle painting technique as well. Three paws!
Don't know if this fellow was painted by the same artist, but it seems like he/she ran out of room when he got to the top of his head! Still, I'm a sucker for a Roman nose - Two Paws and a tail wag!
I appreciate how the artist incorporated tennis ball yellow into this colorful mural. I think the whole work is elevated by my presence with my omnipresent tennis ball. (Actually, this was a brand-new one called a Tuff Ball that was touted as being "indestructible." HA! Guess they weren't terrier-tested! It did last longer than most...)
I think Mister Monopoly was a later addition to this portrait by another "artist" but hey! I like it! I'm always adding my own personal touch to the landscape as well that Mom collects in special orange bags. (Hey! Wait a minute! What are you doing with that work of art? Throwing it in the garbage can?!?)
I guess this fellow got all the forehead that other guy was missing. He's kind of scary but then again, I can't dislike a fellow whose head looks so much like a nice white tennis ball! Two paws up!
I hope you've enjoyed this episode of Art on the Street with Pete(y). I now return you to deepest Manhattan Profonde, where the sunflower fields are filled with Van Gogh beauty. And me.
10 comments:
Hi Uncle Petey
Thank you so much for your educational post. Oh you are so lucky to live in such an interesting area with all those wonderful artists etc. Of course, the mural with the tennis ball was absolutely the best. It's not like that at all here in the North of Scotland (Oh, except that, Gail is reminding me that the rather wonderful Tilda Swinton is almost a neighbour, living (at least part of the time) in Nairn.
Toodle pip! (or should that be au revoir)
Bertie.
really cool petey we loved the art loves and licks
So cool. We love the Woody Allen
Benny & Lily
That was an awesome post. I love it! Your looking mighty fine Petey.
Beaucoup d'amour
Sorcha
Great art tour Petey, almost as as good as our Banksy! Wagging shame no photos of your art in the orange bags and I was more than a little interested in the arty sofa. Smashing live art with you sitting on it.
Wiry love Eric x
Mon Amis Petey! We share similar tastes Monsieur P. That lady is scary!!!! Kisses from your friend Posy...
Thanks fur the museum tour WITH fresh air!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Petey!
Thanks for sharing it!
The Art on the Street is pawesome!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
What a fun post, Petey! You live in such an artsy area and there's just so much interesting to see!
Love ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
Wonderful tour of the art scene, Petey-thanks a bunch! Love the Woody Allen-thanks for the reminder of his new movie... for Parental Unit, of course:-)
Your buddy,
Bocci
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