This past weekend the Brooklyn Museum sponsored Go Brooklyn Art (gobrooklynart.org), two days of open studios and a competition to find an artist to feature in a show at the museum. I didn’t care about the voting, but enjoyed the artwork. These toilet paper tubes were repurposed by the multi-talented Andre da Loba, who appears to have more fun than many artists.
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Go, go, Brooklyn art
Posted in art & photography, tagged andre da loba, brooklyn, brooklyn museum, go brooklyn art, invisible dog art center, open studios brooklyn, photography on September 11, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Painting of smiles
Posted in art & photography, tagged bergen st, brooklyn, brooklyn art, chonlada sirampuj, invisible dog art center, land of smiles, thai artists alliance, thai artists ny on August 2, 2011| 1 Comment »
Chonlada Sirampuj’s painting works off Thailand’s slogan “land of smiles.” Everyone’s smiling, but the hair and head shapes suggest a diversity that tourist advertising doesn’t touch upon. Learn more about Thai artists in NYC here.