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Obama in the Buff

Street artist Shepard Fairey was in New York last week and hit the streets, pasting up an Obama poster on the corner of Houston and Bowery, among other spots. Unfortunately, he sacrilegiously pasted right over the work of graffiti writer MARTY, who has been holding down that corner for years. We expected he would take it back, but were surprised he’d do it in broad daylight. Razor Apple reader, Vincent Ng from the LES, caught some photos as MARTY of Smart Crew painted a fill-in over the Obama poster on Saturday afternoon, cleverly using orange paint to match the new Keith Haring mural next to it. Reached for comment by email, Shepard was apologetic for pasting over MARTY, saying, “I don’t like to go over people ever, however, I feel Obama being elected is very important to everyone’s future including MARTY’s. It was not intended to be disrespectful of him, but if he chooses to be that small minded and petty about it I can’t control that. I certainly would expect him to justly re-claim the spot after the election.”
Oddly enough, just a few hours after MARTY finished painting, a trio of Obama-loving graffiti-haters was cleaning off the poster that they mistakenly believed was legal. Who was this pro-Obama buff squad? Shepard doesn’t know, but guesses that, “people [just] feel strongly about Obama.” Obama is certainly hoping people feel strongly in support during the West Virginia primary today.
Below are some photos of MARTY in action, and the the pro-Obama buff squad at work.
Artist Nick Walker, likely in town to watch his work fetch exorbitant amounts of money at the Bonham’s art auction, painted some stencils on restaurant Thunder Jackson on Sullivan Street and Bleecker Street in the West Village. Word is that there are more legal murals coming to help hype auction prices. [ANIMAL]
Good news: Shepard Fairey says he’s not going blind, but his eyes aren’t without complications. “[W]hen I was in NY last summer for my show at Jonathan’s, I just had a bleed in my right eye and the whole time I was working on that show I only had partial vision in my right eye. But, I was still able to work, I could still paint and cut, and do what I need to do.” “Eventually I got the bleeds in both eyes and they had to do the surgery.” [ANIMAL]
MISS TINT Makes Childish Art
Along with MORAL’s fire extinguisher tags we mentioned the “house on a house” painting in Williamsburg. It turns out to be the work of Miss Tint, who has compiled a video of her/his house and tic-tac-toe paintings called “Kid Drawing Made With a Fire Extinguisher”.
People are always calling graffiti artists childish without having any real hard evidence. Well now they do. Join Miss Tint as s/he sprays numerous kids drawing using a fire extinguisher on walls throughout New York.
As Bucky pointed out, “What you’re looking at is not ’street art,’ it’s pure, unadultured vandalism by way of fire extinguisher.”
According to ANIMAL, famed street artist Shepard Fairey may be losing his eyesight. “According to one source close to Fairey, he could be legally blind by the end of the year.” [ANIMAL]
Bansky Gets Buffed, Life Cycle Complete

Photo by Supertouch.
To the disappointment of all the would-be street art entrepreneurs with dollar-signs in their eyes, a Banksy stencil on East 12th Street and Avenue A was painted over recently. At a time when some stencils and paintings by Banksy are being protected and auctioned off (building included), Supertouch gleefully photographs someone painting over the Little Bo Peep stencil that went up last November. If it makes you feel better, the piece was already covered by a concrete repair job on top of the wall. That means the buff job was more of a prep service for the next artist or vandal to come along, in this case, whoever spray painted a neighborly reminder that “You are under surveillance.”
Looking for new ways to make money, the MTA is plastering the subway cars on the 42nd Street Shuttle with exterior ads. If it’s a success, they may start wrapping other lines too. The big question is whether they will allow graffiti themed ads after decades of combating it, and who will be first to buy a full train ad a la Made U Look? [NY Post]
Not to rain on your parade, but you’re not Banksy. This is Banksy. You just spent 40 dollars on a t-shirt. [I'm Bansky]

