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New York’s Five Boro Bike Tour is the largest recreational cycling event in the United States. Every year on the first Sunday of May, over 30,000 riders participate in the 42 mile ride around New York City. The route, closed to automobile traffic, takes riders through all five boroughs of New York City, across five major bridges, and finally across New York Harbor on the Staten Island Ferry. It is a lot of fun for cyclists of all skill sets and highly recommended.
grey whales are typically heavily barnacled and scarred. i wondered what if i took it a step further? i have added some boro-style patchwork with sashiko stitching. for more details, please see my blog post:
Mr. Fox has left the building! On his way to his new home at the Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center in Foxboro as part of the "Fox-In-The-Boro" public art event
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The Screaming Sky Gallery on Alberta Street is bringing Portland artists together this holiday season.
Opening on November 26th, 2010 and showing throughout December, Micro Brood is a group exhibition with a roster to get hot and bothered about in the midst of the cold Northwest winter.
Featuring new works from Portland artists such as ; Jackie Avery, Brin Levinson, Guy Burwell, J. Shea, Jamie Paul, Josh “f+” Pearce, BoRo, Justin Aerni, Nikki Peterson, Filth, Kalina Torino, Lea Barozzi, Tripper Dungan, Jack Pollock and Klutch the exhibition will showcase the creativity of the city’s low brow and new brow artists.
In June 2008, Christian Boros opened his collection of contemporary art to the public in a bunker built in 1942 in the center of Berlin, which he renovated into a spectacular museum with 80 rooms.
New York’s Five Boro Bike Tour is the largest recreational cycling event in the United States. Every year on the first Sunday of May, over 30,000 riders participate in the 42 mile ride around New York City. The route, closed to automobile traffic, takes riders through all five boroughs of New York City, across five major bridges, and finally across New York Harbor on the Staten Island Ferry. It is a lot of fun for cyclists of all skill sets and highly recommended.
What the hell does this thing say? Love the graphic though. Stencil graffiti from Middlesbrough, UK 2006
Boro'line 276, a Bedford YMT with Duple bodywork new to Maidstone Borough Council in 1978. The bus is seen crossing Maidstone Bridge with a service to Fant and Gatland Lane.
New scan from original negative, January 2014
1. what do you write?
I write Boro RTA HVK
2. how long have you been writing?
I started messing around in '18, but never took to the streets. Only messing around on my garage walls. I've been writing Boro for a year and a half.
3. how has your style evolved/changed in your progression with art?
I don't see I've evolved or progressed, but boro as a character has grown, whether it be in height or numbers.
4. what is your favourite material to use? (paint, markers, stickers etc)
I love a bucket of paint and a roller!
5. favourite thing about graffiti ?
The adventures that it takes you on, whether it be the people you meet or the trek to the spot.