The artwork was painted by Prolific Mural Artist INDO. Beautiful colourful and bright whale shark painted for the boys toilets in Cammeray Public School Northern Beaches.Cammeray Public School Toilet Girls Murals with a positive message, “Smile” the artwork was cleverly painted to cover up a hand dryer, very clever.Cammeray Public school girls toilets, featuring bright pink flamingos, fauna and positive messages.The artwork was a Private commission by anonymous. Feature panel artwork of American rapper Notorious BIG, by prolific Mural Artist INDO.The bathroom was created for Cammeray Public school on Sydneys northern beaches. Basketballs coming to you in this eye-catching mural artwork by prolific street artist INDO.Creative Art Deco Floor art for Crescent Head Skate Park, The artwork was a collaboration with Kempsey Shire Council and crescent head artist INDO.Council Commission for Crescent Head Skateboard Park, INDO and the local kids collaborated on painting the busy skateboard park.Feature Mural for Cuddlepie Wingham Child Care Centre.The ladies at cuddle Pie early learning Child Care Centre in Wingham Northern NSW.The shipping container is an outdoor Office, decorated in bright positive and welcoming art. Shipping container Mural Art inspired by fashion Trending artwork, and Palm Springs desert Themed artwork.This bathroom was transformed into a boys basketball locker room. Basket Ball Mural Artwork inspired by Los Angeles Lakers, This Feature Mural was painted in Cammeray Public School NSW Boys Toilets.
Notorious big mural windows#
He will be opening Windows on the wall to increase rent profit by $500 according to them. About 4 months ago, he told us about the construction he will be doing which will damage the mural in the process.
In an Instagram post by Spread Art NYC, a collective affiliated with the mural’s artists Naoufal “Rocko” Alaoui and Scott "Zimer" Zimmerman, the group said Berkowitz had offered to keep the mural up in exchange for $1,200 a month, but said the collective would be unable to sustain the cost.Ī few updates on "king Of NY" Mural: we just want everyone to know that Spread Art NYC, your humble community Art organization has been working real hard to keep this mural up for the past year! Landlord always calls us and Claims that the neighbors are complaining about the mural and the crowds it attracts. I could demolish the building if I wanted to, I don’t need no permission from anyone except the DOB.”īerkowitz declined to discuss the matter further, and it was not immediately clear when the mural would be removed. He secured permits in March for the work, which includes a gut renovation of the second floor and the addition of two windows to the wall with the mural, Department of Buildings records show. “I don’t even see the point of the discussion. “Let me rephrase the question: Why should I keep it?” he said. In a telephone interview Thursday, Berkowitz said he saw no reason to keep the mural. The mural, located on a building at Bedford Avenue and Quincy Street, has drawn tourists and hip-hop heads since it was painted in 2015, but now the landlord, Solomon Berkowitz, said he needs to remove it in order to add new windows. is slated to be destroyed after the owner of the building on which it’s painted prepares to renovate, according to the landlord and and the mural’s artists.
Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts GardensīEDFORD-STUYVESANT - A two-story mural of Bed-Stuy’s hometown hero Notorious B.I.G.Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook.