
Headlining today’s post … Get fresh – detail from a burner by Mast
Today’s post presents the first half of the burners, characters, and intricate graffiti pieces Charm City Streets encountered last week during its tour of Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … Get fresh – detail from a burner by Mast
Today’s post presents the first half of the burners, characters, and intricate graffiti pieces Charm City Streets encountered last week during its tour of Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … Rath by @heavylox
Climate scientists have concluded global warming, if left unchecked, will cause sea levels to rise. Verifiable scientific data indicates rising sea levels would inundate large areas of New York City and the boroughs by the turn of the century.
In a recent peer reviewed article in Squirrelly Scientific Amurican, scientists concerned about graffiti’s impact on global warming requested the public’s assistance with their investigation. Alarmed by all the dire warnings, Charm City Streets submitted documentation to these scientists. You need not file a Freedom of Information Act request to review this documentation. Charm City Streets now openly shares its information with you.
Headlining today’s post … Cellar Dwellers by subterranean Stoe
Acclaimed writers Ichabod, Arek, Mast, and Jurne created an outstanding back to back piece in the Station North Arts District. It is fitting that artist Bob Ross from the celebrated PBS show The Joy of Painting commands a central role in the piece.
Headlining today’s post … Mast – the force awakens – by @indeliblefunk
Members of the FDC and the TGE crews connected in a small parking lot off NW 24th Street during Art Basel 2016. Over that early December weekend Charm City Streets repeatedly visited their alleyway to watch the crew members and other writers capture, electrify, and dominate the walls. The experience was incredible, and the artwork superb. The line above the masterful piece by Mast says it all … the force awakens.
Heading today’s post … Duck Down by 41Shots
Over the past week, Charm City Streets has shared with you the murals, street art, and wheatpastes it came across in Brooklyn and Queens. Today’s post gives you access to the colorful and imaginative graffiti Charm City Streets encountered on its latest photo tour.
Headlining today’s post … Hoacs
On a recent photo tour, Charm City Streets captured images of burner walls around Brooklyn.
Bushwick
Headlining today’s post … Ribs on conga drums
The first few snowflakes have begun to fall in Baltimore, and outdoors the scene is calm and bright. That will soon change … for the worse. Weather forecasters say Old Man Winter is hell-bent on walloping the Mid-Atlantic with a wicked winter storm that will leave the area snowbound and as cold as ice. Maryland and surrounding states have already declared a state of emergency. Before hunkering down for the long wintry weekend, Charm City Streets shares with you the remaining graffiti pieces it encountered during visits to Brooklyn in 2015. Hopefully, this art display will bring a welcome splash of color and delight to the drab and dreary weekend ahead.