Peru Ana Ana Peru for Target
Photo by G. Art by Peru Ana Ana Peru.
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I can’t tell you much about Hear Here, but I’d recognize Peru Ana Ana Peru any day.
Photo by G. Art by Elbow Toe.
I was obviously a little late discovering these words of wisdom by Elbow Toe, but better late than never, I always say. If you look closely, you can see that Peru Ana Ana Peru scribbled a little something for us too.
Photos by G. Â Art by Peru Ana Ana Peru.
I’m digging these latest works I keep seeing on the streets of New York from Peru Ana Ana Peru. Â Loving the perfect symmetry. Â What about you?
Here’s a special combo of Peru Ana Ana Peru and Elbow Toe!
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For those like myself who love street art, I’m here to tell you about an exhibit that is the motherlode of coolness!  The Leo Kesting Gallery in New York has a new exhibit called “Dead Letter Playground – A Collection of Contemporary Street Art” and it is amazing!  At the Leo Kesting Gallery, you will see works from Carolyn A’Hearn, Chris Stain, Clown Soldier, Dain, DickChicken, Doze Green, Elbowtoe, Elle, Ellis G, Faro, Gaia, Head Hoods, Imminent Disaster, Jen.Lu, Jordan Seiler, Know Hope, Laura Meyers, Lee Trice, Love Me, Matt Siren, Mister Never, Nicola Verlato, Peru Ana Ana Peru, Phil Lumbang, Shark Toof, Anthony Michael Sneed and Sweet Toof!
The names above might not sound familiar, but when you look through the exhibit, a bunch of light bulbs will go off in your head as you will have surely seen works by these artists on your travels around the city. Â Even better news, as far as art goes, the works in this exhibit are extremely affordable. Â I was so pleased to see works from Elbow Toe, Dick Chicken, Head Hoods, Gaia and Sweet Toof in an exhibit and I hope this is the beginning of a new trend because the stuff they make is fabulous! Â It makes you think, it makes you laugh and it’s visually appealing. Â What could be better? Â The Leo Kesting Gallery is located at 812 Washington Street (at Gansevoort) and Summer gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 11am until 7pm and Sunday 1-6pm, the gallery will be closed on Mondays until after the Labor Day weekend. Â The exhibit runs through July 18, 2010 – so do not miss it! Â For the non-New Yorkers, you can view the catalog here.
See some more coolness after the jump.