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Steve Powers: You and Me Print by Wendy Dembo

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Perhaps you didn’t have a chance to check out Steve Powers' Street Art show on the corner of West Broadway and Prince Street last month. The artist, graffiti writer and book author sometimes known as ESPO had a sale of his art on the street along with all the other vendors. His “booth” was between the hot dog and scarf stands. You can’t get much more street than that! He still has a few prints left, including “You and Me” (pictured) and “Puzzle,” both limited editions of 50 that cost $1,000 each. Order from his site before 20 December 2006 to get them in time for the Christmas—a perfect gift for the graffiti aficcionado.

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This entry posted on 08 December 2006 at 4:00 AM
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