
i’m loving these beautiful street art installations by brooklyn based artist pasqualina azzarello. rebecca at moontree arts wrote about them on her blog a while back so not too long ago i took a walk down the street to check them out in the gowanus area of brooklyn. you can see more of rebecca’s photos right here or check out pasqualina’s site right here.


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beautiful!
Are they still there? I’d love to take a walk and check them out!
happy to see some ‘street art’ getting some cred… when i was a wild little rapscallion i used to into the whole graf scene.. and most of the individuals in that scene have become real successful artists.. the creativity in that world is wonderful and sadly it gets a bad name from fools ruining personal property with ugly work… wonderful stuff here.. hard to argue that the blank boards would have been better!
Cool! I want to take a walk around that, too… where is this exactly?
i love those!
@Hijiri:
If you take the F to Carroll St, get out on the SOUTH entrance, you’ll be right on 3rd place. you want to cross Smith St, and walk east on 3rd St. It’ll be a few blocks down on the north side of street, can’t miss it. I see it every time I jog to Prospect Park.
Very cool. If I wasn’t in Seattle, I would take the walk myself. I like the rough, street feel to them. The bright with the muted and browns. The textures.
Thank you .matt!
I spotted and photographed them a few weeks ago too. I was wondering who they were by. Thanks for sharing!
She was our hometown (Tucson) girl before she left for the Big City–she did great mural collaborations and large installations with hundreds of small affordable pieces in coffeeshops and other non-art art spaces. Great to continue to see her work get noticed!!
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