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PANTHEON: A history of art from the streets of NYC by Daniel Feral — Kickstarter

This has been a tremendous effort by everyone! Thank you all for PUSHING to get the word out there, and supporting us with your hard earned DEAD PRESIDENTS. As of right now we are over 125% funded and hoping to be 100 DEEP. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1959564116/pantheon-a-history-of-art-from-the-streets-of-nyc
http://www.ny1.com/content/ny1_living/arts/132670/giant-rose-sculptures-planted-along-park-avenue

Giant Rose Sculptures Planted Along Park Avenue - NY1.com

A strip of Park avenue now looks like a fanciful garden of giant roses, thanks to artist Will Ryman, who wanted to get city residents out of a winter weather funk.

Snow Piles Become Art - Gothamist

http://gothamist.com/2010/12/30/photosvideo_snow_piles_become_art.php?gallery0Pic=4#photo-4 Brooklyn artist Michael Arthur was yet another local to get artistic inspiration from the blizzard, he says he "took a bunch of pics and then loaded them in to the brushes program on my iPad and drew on top of them. Turns out snow makes pretty good paper." Check it out:
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2010/12/in_which_we_try_to_explain_you.html

Park Slopers Utterly Baffled by Meaning of Graffiti Tag ‘You Would’ -- Daily Intel

Some Park Slope residents are having a hard time wrapping their minds around a series of graffiti tags that have started to appear along fences, traffic-control boxes, and even in the F train. What could "You would" possibly mean ? “It’s a very deep question,” Seth Wischik told The Brooklyn Paper .