Judith Supine Rocks NYC

If you live or work anywhere below 14th Street, or in Williamsburg, you've probably noticed Judith Supine's colorful collage-works. He's been going wild these last couple of months, with dozens of pieces appearing around town. Last night, the artist posted a video on YouTube, showing how each piece is made: first, the collage is hand-cut, then blown up on a photocopier, and finally painted and pasted on a wall. Very cool!

If you'd like to see more of Supine's stuff, check out the 30 shots at Streetsy, the 200+ shots at Flickr, or this video of him wrecking the 42nd Street army recruitment center. [Links via WoosterCollective.]

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believe it or not, you can actually see real live judith supine stuff ABOVE 14th street, too.

this city is so stupid.

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Awesome. I'm planning on stealing other ideas for art from 'Six Feet Under' as well.

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