Some street art stays around for a long time. Some has a very short shelf life. And some gets tagged up. Case in point is this Deuce Seven piece located in the former cement plant across from 184 Kent in Williamsburg. One of the pieces was painted over on a tank that was later removed from the property. This one has been tagged, apparently by the same person that tagged up another work by the same artist on N. 6th Street. On another front, the green gate on N. 6th, which has been the scene of splashings and such, has been painted lavender just in time for spring and Easter.
Deuce Seven Gets Tagged, Art War Wall Goes Lavender
March 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Some street art stays around for a long time. Some has a very short shelf life. And some gets tagged up. Case in point is this Deuce Seven piece located in the former cement plant across from 184 Kent in Williamsburg. One of the pieces was painted over on a tank that was later removed from the property. This one has been tagged, apparently by the same person that tagged up another work by the same artist on N. 6th Street. On another front, the green gate on N. 6th, which has been the scene of splashings and such, has been painted lavender just in time for spring and Easter.
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