Again, pictures from the interwebs because I don't take pictures when I'm hungry.
Tom's Saturday morning breakfast was high on the list of must do's for Brooklyn. We walked over and jumped in a short line for some super yummy french toast and walnut apple pancakes. This was the line when we left. Does that prove how good it is, or what? We jumped on the subway, not really sure where we would get off, and found ourselves coming up into Grand Central Station.I want to recreate this on my bathroom ceiling.
On the way to MOMA I can't help loving the old architecture tucked amongst the new.
The following images are things I really liked at the MOMA. Yay for staff passes. We got in for free!
on the left is the decoder. Every moon phase represents a letter. Thanks RHFleet for hammering these phases into my head.
Graffiti Taxonomy. The letter S as seen in NY streets, note the recreated source underneath.
Click to see a larger version. Original Hobo symbols are an important form of communication.
these last two were part of an incredible exhibit called Talk To Me.
Eva Hesse is mind blowing in person.
Chinatown, as we walk to Max Fish. This lovely sky was intoxicating.
Boom!
Justin, Jake and Rocko. Swipple in action.
It was so nice to see some real work from fellow Swipplers, as opposed to online pictures. This stuff was inspiring. Zach's pink Polaroid up top.
Jim Damron and Zach's cat.
Zach's collection of Assholes next to my triangle piece. 2 sold right off the bat.
What you can't see in these pictures is my work sandwiches a John Ahearn original.
My work, Jason is still hanging prints. Up, up, to the left. perfect.
Max Fish is hands down the funnest place I've ever shown my work. Now Imagine it full of people and that was the reception. Zach and I both sold some work right away and we met some great people.
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