DISQUS

The Poverty Jet Set: illegal public art at it’s finest

  • Audrey · 1 year ago
    whoa. that must have taken a really long time. i bet some people were upset about him painting over their graffiti...but maybe not.
  • Agnes Varnum · 1 year ago
    Wow, so awesome! Thanks for sharing that one.
  • Sean · 1 year ago
    Wow... that was insanely amazing.
  • Mark Schoneveld · 1 year ago
    Indeed. You're welcome!
  • Frank · 1 year ago
    In-freakin-credible. Wow, man. Thanks for that find. We're all watching it at the office now.
  • lauren galanter · 1 year ago
    Holy crap, that was INSANE. *boggles*

    That must have taken months and months...and what if someone messed up their work on a wall before they finished that bit? Man.

    That thing needs to win an Oscar. Brilliant. Tweeting now.
  • Suzy · 1 year ago
    I wonder what it looked like to walk by the wall every day. Seeing it evolve in pieces would be almost as fascinating as seeing the whole.
  • David · 1 year ago
    Hey mark, my wife is going to put this in her Inquirer Blog if that us ok with you, it does not seem to conflict with any of the artist's wishes.
  • Mark Schoneveld · 1 year ago
    Go for it, David! It's licensed under Creative Commons, so you can share away!
  • David · 1 year ago
    except "no commercial sites" hmm
  • Mark Schoneveld · 1 year ago
    Hmmm. I think blogs land in that quasi-commercial realm. The Inky blog, though, probably trends more to the commercial end of things, true. What's her blog, anyway?