Thursday, May 7, 2020

Jef Aérosol Public Art

I had seen some of graffiti artist Jed Aérosol's works around the Northeastern University campus and took the time to explore his works a few weeks ago. They are each so unique and really amazing!
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 "Tom Sawyer"
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 "Teenager"
 "Little Boston Tea Party"
 "Sittin' Kid"
 "Hendrix"
"I Love Boston"

The power of the work was for sure magnified by the emptiness of the usually bustling campus. It was also my first time really exploring the campus and it's gorgeous!


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14 thoughts on the matter:

aspiritofsimplicity said... {Reply}

It must be so surreal to have the city be empty. Hope you are staying safe and healthy and enjoying the warm, dry days.

Tom said... {Reply}

...Jef Aérosol's work certainly is getting my day off to a GREAT start. His Banksy inspired style is wonderful. "Edgar Allen Poe has invited John lee Hooker to his little tea party" is fabulous on so many levels. Jimi Hendrix pops off of the wall. This is one of the many reason to visit Boston, THANKS!!!

Bekah said... {Reply}

I know you're ready to see people again, and that will be totally worth the trade off - but you're getting some amazing pictures in the emptiness!

Michele Morin said... {Reply}

Those butterflies!
What a joyful image!

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

I think I've seen pictures of these in NYC!

Shelbee on the Edge said... {Reply}

Oh wow, Tamar! That is super cool art! I am intrigued. I was not familiar with this artist, so thanks for introducing him!

Shelbee
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Barbara Rogers said... {Reply}

Street art just is so amazing, to pop into your vision when least expected!

csuhpat1 said... {Reply}

Such beautiful and cool art. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Meditations in Motion said... {Reply}

Beautiful art. You always manage to find the most interesting exhibits.

Joanne said... {Reply}

Those are all so neat! I just love how much art you always seem to find.

Natasha said... {Reply}

Wow! I love it. You always showcase such amazing art. I especially love the one of the child with the butterflies.

Lucy said... {Reply}

Such incredible art - but making it look so real and on point for these secluded and lonely times...Wow!

Melynda@Scratch Made Food! said... {Reply}

I love public art, these are all thought-provoking. thank you for sharing them.

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

I agree, it is gorgeous! We miss it so much. I've seen all of those works of art while walking around campus but I'm not sure I've photographed any of them (and I didn't know the artist). It's so nice to revisit them from a distance.