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Hawk! Bird Of Prey Seeks Meal At East Village Chicken Joint

Hawk! Bird Of Prey Seeks Meal At East Village Chicken Joint

We suppose that even hawks get tired of killing their prey—yesterday, D. Billy at And I Am Not Lying wrote that he had a good lunch, "Well… there was this one part where A F***ING HAWK FLEW INTO THE RESTAURANT WHERE I WAS EATING, AND LANDED ON MY FOOD." What follows is an endearing story of shock and awe:

I was sitting at a window seat next to the open door, and my food had just been brought out. I looked down to see this guy (or gal - I don’t know hawks) just standing in the doorway, looking back and forth. After surveying the place for a few seconds, it flapped its way in and up onto one of the empty tables. more ›

Bushwick Goes Colorful

Bushwick Goes Colorful

Earlier this year balloon art was popping up all over the place, courtesy of artist D.Billy. Above is a new piece from him sans ballons: "a rusty welded metal cover for a window air conditioner turned into a TV set." Again, something you'd think Michel Gondry would be putting up all over Orient Avenue. more ›

New Street Art Medium: Balloons

     

Brooklyn street artist D.Billy has been adorning the town with impermanent art. The temporary "tags" have been spotted under and above ground, and his mediums have included balloons, streamers and artist tape. He says of his work:

I have begun to add visual representations of sound effects to public spaces as a sort of dimensional graffiti. After embellishing the found scenes and photographing the results, I leave my additions in place to engage passers-by for as long as the materials hold up. For me, this process encourages a reexamination of surroundings and objects that are usually taken for granted, and injects a hint of the fantastical surreality that I have established in my other work.
He adds that he hopes you find them funny. One thing is certain, this is totally up new Brooklyn resident Michel Gondry's alley!
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