Chris «Daze» Ellis shares the beginnings of his career in the infamous 1980s New York City scene and his evolution from
painting subway cars to exhibiting in galleries in an exclusive artist talk...
Not exact matches
And he says there have been several instances in New York, including swastikas
painted on a
subway train and in a Buffalo suburb, along with a KKK flier placed on
cars on Long Island.
Mr. Cuomo also pressured the authority to spend tens of millions of dollars to study outfitting M.T.A. bridges with lights capable of choreographed display, install wireless internet and phone - charging ports on buses and
paint the state logo on new
subway cars.
Lee Quiñones (b. 1960, Ponce de Leon, Puerto Rico) has been
painting since the 1970s, first on New York City's streets and
subway cars, and then shifting to a studio - based practice.
With his groundbreaking
subway whole -
car «Break,» as well as on the canvasses he was
painting at the time, he pushed an atmospheric geometric style to the forefront of his work and began to experiment with a wide array of experimental spray can techniques that had not been seen before.
Once I had the
subway -
car inspired design plan mapped out in my Workbook, I used Chalk
Paint ® decorative
paint by Annie Sloan to
paint the design onto the surface.