Archive for the Guerrilla Art Category

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Ink on Business Cards • Vancouver Eateries

This Summer, the Mrs. and I took a trip across the Pacific Northwest. Along the way, I erected a number of miniature galleries on restaurant tabletops.

Northern
Acrylic on Paper • Northern Liberties, Philadelphia

Interior decorating is easy, try sprucing up the facade of an abandoned building.

Top Model
Acrylic on Canvas • Main Line, Philadelphia

In a perfect world, all “America’s Next Top Model” billboards would be covered by original pieces of artwork.

Abandoned
Spray Paint on Plywood • Old City, Philadelphia

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Acrylic on Paper • Main Line, Philadelphia

Evidence of a guerilla marketing blitz staged in Ardmore, PA.

Freedom
Acrylic on Butcher Paper • Main Line, Philadelphia

Spreading freedom, one hand-painted poster at a time.

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Marker on Post-it® Notes • Old City, Philadelphia

Recipe for No-Fuss Urban Drawing Gallery

Ingredients:
• One Post-it® Note Tablet (any color)
• One Permanent Marker
• One Abandoned Building

Directions:
1. Carefully move the permanent marker over the non-sticky surface of each Post-it® sheet. Be sure to manipulate the marker such that it creates an interesting image and/or design unique to each sheet. Allow a few seconds to dry.
2. Adhere each sheet to the smooth side of the abandoned building.
3. Season to taste.

Giant
Acrylic on Butcher Paper • Old City, Philadelphia

A series of subway-sized, original paintings I used to paper an urban construction site. These paintings disappeared within a few minutes of hanging.

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Acrylic on Cardstock • Old City, Philadelphia

A gaggle of gigantic, iconic images I whipped up to decorate the city.

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Acrylic on Paper • Main Line, Philadelphia

An example of over one thousand glue bottle paintings that I’ve left behind in the greater Philadelphia area.