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New Bushwick Mural Hits Central Avenue

I naively thought I could keep the mural I commissioned on my house from infecting the blogosphere, but no: I am simply too interesting to be left alone! But seriously, wtf was I thinking, it’s fucking awesome, and I am so lucky to have made contact with artist Erik Burke, the wunderkind of Bushwick murals (who worked on the Jefferson/Wyckoff mural). He made my vague ideas about what I wanted (”make it Bushwicky…something with maps”) into a beautiful piece that mixes street scenes and abstract treatments. I tossed ideas at him mid-painting and he incorporated them in.

Why a mural? I can’t afford the $40,000 it would take to restore my facade back to how it looked in the 1930s, so in the meantime, instead of just another coat of boring paint on the crappy stucco, why not a piece of art? It’s probably the only full-size residential mural in Bushwick, at least that I know of, and the neighbors have been supportive and even enthusiastic. It’s been a great experience. You can see better photos here.

PS: It’s strange to have one’s site posted about but not linked to. Is Curbed going old media?

15 Responses to “New Bushwick Mural Hits Central Avenue”

  1. Dillon Says:

    Sweet!

  2. whisper Says:

    Jeremy, you are the king of Bushwick and this is your palace

    Just hope you don’t wake up to Graffiti Free NYC outside your window giving your house a fresh coat.

  3. Matt Says:

    yeah, dood! A few weeks ago when your house sprouted the art it almost made me crash my car. Had one of those ‘wtf! over the shoulder, still moving, forgot the light was red, almost hit the car waiting at the light moments’. Nice.

    And I think you need to continue the mural to your right!

  4. james kennedy Says:

    Nice dude. You are truly representing bushwick strong. I think Erik is spot on capturing the vibe of the neighborhood, some modern elements with a touch of the bushwick of old. Truly impressive.

  5. chillinoncentral Says:

    YOU OUGHT TO HAVE SEEN

    You ought to have seen what I saw on my way

    To my hood up on Central just the other day;

    I saw rainbows and buildings and colors galore,

    And it all came together with a train at the door

    There were birds at the windows, someone’s home don’t you see

    I stood there in awe of a site that could be

    The first of true colors to come to unfold

    On a block in the ‘wick, a dream to behold

    With splashes of yellows, and blues, and some green

    The most beautiful home that you ought to have seen

  6. Dresden Says:

    holy shit that’s fucking awesome.

  7. Dresden Says:

    I just - I love blue. it’s like, I’m going to cry.

  8. Armstrong Says:

    I’m shocked you are this cool.. I’m gagging. What’s happened to you?

  9. Caaah Says:

    Wow! What a great idea and refreshing change. I’m so happy that your neighbors are embracing your choice as well. Good sign that not all people are uptight these days. I can’t wait to ride by and check it out this weekend.

  10. ricmac01 Says:

    Tee-hee to the Armstrong comment above! Your beautiful mural really transformed the appearance of your house. Even though it is Bushwicky it reminds me of Laguna Beach, CA. Yeah stucco! From lemon to lemonade.

  11. Jeremy Sapienza Says:

    chillin — you are AWESOME!

  12. The Changeling Says:

    It’s gorgeous, Jeremy! Just gorgeous!

    (And BTW, you’ll have to come over and see the backyard mural that Bed-Stuy artist Oliver Vernon painted for me on my back wall.)

  13. MoyJoy Says:

    nice! awesome poem too chillin! that was really hot!

    Way more eloquent than the oddly stated “The front of the train is the front door.” from Curbed…

  14. mopar Says:

    Whoa, dude, you are amazing.

  15. das Says:

    Wow, Jeremy - -

    I couldn’t imagine (at first) living with that on our house, for instance. But the shots you took show it to be so incredibly beautiful, detailed and vibrant that I am amazed - it is truly gorgeous. The house explodes with LIFE and beauty! It’s street and caribbean rolled into one . . .

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