Do Not Unplug – Bob Dylan by Mr. Brainwash
Photo by G. Art by Mr. Brainwash.
Perhaps this was a coincidence, but I was amused that someone wrote “do not unplug” next to Mr. Brainwash’s image of Bob Dylan playing acoustically. What says you?
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Photo by G. Art by Mr. Brainwash.
Perhaps this was a coincidence, but I was amused that someone wrote “do not unplug” next to Mr. Brainwash’s image of Bob Dylan playing acoustically. What says you?
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The amazing Keren Ann singing Bob Dylan’s “Mama, You’ve Been on my Mind”! YES!
Photos by G. Art by Alec.
On my recent trip to LA, there’s no doubt about it that Alec rules the street art scene. His stuff is EVERYWHERE! Luckily for the Angelinos, it’s all awesome, so rush hour traffic is a little more bearable.
You might recall that Alec also does the really cool Monopoly man that can be seen on both coasts. All I know is, I love it!
Photos by G. Art by Hulbert Waldroup.
Head on over to Gallery Bar in New York to quench your thirst and see some groovy art. Gallery Bar changes their exhibits every few weeks and currently on display is an exhibit from artist Hulbert Waldroup. He pays homage to some Rock and Roll legends past and present and even has some paintings of some of the women you’d expect to find hanging out backstage. Special thanks to Darin at Gallery Bar for showing me around. Gallery Bar is located at 120 Orchard Street in New York.
If you accurately identified (from left to right): Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Janis Joplin, Mick Jagger, and Bob Dylan in the above image, award yourself something nice today.
Photos by G. Art by Mr. Brainwash.
In a previous post, I told you about my encounter with the coolest artist of our time, Mr. Brainwash. I urge you to go see his exhibit Icons, which is located at 415 West 13th Street in New York. The exhibit runs from now until the end of March.
After the jump, you will see the first installment of Icons (according to Mr. Brainwash). If you like any of the following artists, you’ll really get a kick out of these pictures: Barry White, Billie Holliday, Blondie, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Diana Ross, David Bowie or Dr. Dre. Prince and Jim Morrison can be seen here. Please note that all of these images were made by piecing together bits of broken vinyl records. How in the hell he pulled this off is anybody’s guess, but the results are stunning. Enjoy.