How to do a Street Art Rainbow with a bicycle!
robo-rainbow from mudlevel on Vimeo.
Essential Nutrient Project

Vitamin.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamins
An essential nutrient is a nutrient required for normal body functioning that either cannot be synthesized by the body at all, or cannot be synthesized in amounts adequate for good health, and thus must be obtained from a dietary source.
Vitamins have diverse biochemical functions. Some have hormone-like functions as regulators of mineral metabolism, or regulators of cell and tissue growth and differentiation. Others function as antioxidants.
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Live Kitchen

Pantone Markers on paper
8.5 x 11 inch
NYC 2010
Diary- Graziano Origa Reportage
Organic Light sculptures Concept Art
Brooklyn 2006





Meals

Grilled Shrimps with roasted Red Pepper
Ink and Pantone
Paper 8.5x11 inch
NY 2010

Grilled Branzino with Golden Potatoes
Ink and Pantone
Paper 8.5x11 inch
NY 2010
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JERICOLORS-Watercolor Paintings -Brazil 2009
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital















Back on January 2007 me Silvana and Kevin, we went to visit the abandon site of the Greystone Park Psychiatric hospital in NJ and we trespassed it.
We`ve drove for about an hour and half. We`ve dropped off the car nearby the first building, we`ve walked 10 min in the wood, slowly, surrounded by aged trees and huge wide grey stone buildings to reach to right wing of the site.
At the base of this massive building this site was the alleged largest continuous foundation in the United States from the time it was built until the Pentagon surpassed it when it was constructed in 1943.
Some sides of the Hospital are still operative but one wing was abandoned, the wing of the Curry Building where an hidden entrance was.
We carefully walked in thru the basement, holding flashlight and backpack.
Each wing is 42.7 meters (140 ft) long, four floors tall.
It was around 11:00am when we trespassing and walking thru it and anyway the place was spooky first and creepy later on.
We took a bunch of pics of it and I’ve taken a few pinky sheets of the Medical Records Department.
These papers are the Carbon Copies of the patients medical records filled by the clerks back on 1985, and signed by the doctor. You can read their daily records by lines and row.
Afterwards I’ve drawn a several illustrations on these pinky papers, I`ve tried to picture the faces behind those records.
One year later we were all set to go back and get more stuff, but it was too late.
Two days before our schedule the building was demolished.
For their privacy I’ve blurred the name of the patients.

To Look closer at the other papers and more.
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THE LOST TRIBES OF NEW YORK CITY
The SketchBook Project 3

Art House is taking all the sketchbooks on a 6 city tour to galleries and museums across the U.S. The goal of the exhibition is to encourage anyone to create artwork and build a collective of sketchbooks made by artists from all over the world.
Here is my submission
Paper cut, Pencil and Pantone Markers

Barack Obama- USA President 2009

Pantone Markers and White Charcoal on paper -8x10 inch- NYC 2008
Bansky NYC
The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill. Banksy designed a pet shop that includes fish sticks swimming in a fish tank, a chimpanzee watching chimp porn, a fur coat playing a cat, and hot dog hamsters.
Bansky also painted 3 graffitis in the city. "I heart New York" shirt at the corner of Grand and Wooster, another is found whitewashing the wall at Houston and Macdougal and the last rat at Howard and Broadway is holding a briefcase full of money accompanied with text that reads "Let them eat crack."
In a statement Bansky comments, "I wanted to play the corporations at their own game, at the same scale and in the same locations. The advantage of billboard companies is that they'll let you write anything for money, even if what you write is questioning the ethics of letting someone write anything because they have money."




Balance
“Life is like a bicycle, to keep your balance your must keep on moving.”
The Goats killers
This one is hilarious.

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Gorillaz`s Queens Graffiti
Jackson Heights, NY 11372


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Hi Folks,
This is an important update. After 3 Years with our eyes pointed at the Brooklyn life in 11211 we’ve moved.
We will keep our eyes open to follow up what`s going on there and in the City of course, but we like to hanging out locally so...
The Creative Process Blog has switched his tune to NY 11372. We ended up in this attractive and clean neighborhood named as the first Garden City in the USA. We will try to pick up for you the best of the life around here and showing out how the environment, will change by the time hopefully in a nice way to preserve the face of the Historical Green Neighborhood of Jackson Heights in New York.
From the NYC.gov web site
“The historic garden community of Jackson Heights is one of New York's most flavorful, colorful and diverse neighborhoods-a true global village where hundreds of languages are spoken and where elegantly-dressed Indian women wearing saris walk side by side with Koreans, Colombians and Argentines.”
A Local Global Village
Significant Indian, Thai, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Colombian, Argentinean, Mexican, Korean, Filipino, Chinese and European American populations are just some of the many groups that call Jackson Heights home, creating a diverse neighborhood chock full of vibrancy, colors and smells.
Jackson Heights wikipedia.org
Jackson_Heights LGA Shea Stadium (pic)
This journey is gonna be interesting.
We are all citizen of the world.
Stay Tuned
The Hip Hop Files
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Packiderm Paints Self Portrait!
Susty.tv » Elephant Paints Self-Portrait from susty.tv on Vimeo.
The Asian Elephant Art & Conservation Project has been very busy with a recent flurry of press and publicity due to a video going around the internet of an elephant drawing the outline of another elephant, a “self-portrait” if you will. Here’s Hong, female aged eight years, doing a better job with her trunk than most of we homo sapiens who try our hand at painting:
THE GRAFFITI PROJECT ON KELBURN CASTLE
Timelapse footage to the completion of the graffiti project on kelburn castle. Painted by, OS GEMEOS, NINA & NUNCA. Completed June 2007
Wall Painting- Buenos Aires
Buy a Tree for the Rainforest - Get a KML
This is a really great concept!
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) offers you the opportunity to buy a tree which will be planted in a rainforest in Sebangau National Forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. In return, they not only plant the tree, but give you a Google Earth KML file in return with the location coordinates of your tree. Theoretically, as Google continues to update with higher resolution satellite and aerial imagery, you should be able to watch the growth of your tree (and the others who donate trees) over the coming years. To get started, you simply go to the web site mybabytree.org.
Via WWF and Google Earth Blog
Is this the Urban Environment where WE want to Live?
The Eraser -Part 2-
Greener Gadgets Keynote: Mass Consumption Photography
Read Full Article http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/1344/
On the face of it, selecting photographer Chris Jordan as the keynote speaker for the Greener Gadgets Conference may seem like an odd choice...until you get a look at his work. He's best known in the green world for his collection Running the Numbers, which attempts to show the results of our country's addiction to mass consumption.
"You can't go see the total amount of garbage we generate every day because it's divided out all over the country," Jordan told the sellout crowd of 400+ at the Greener Gadgets Conference. "I've devoted the last five years of my life documenting the detritus of our consumer culture and mass consumption".
Jordan combines photography with some deft Photoshop work to build up giant images showing the number of items Americans use in a certain period of time. Some of the images he's put together include the:
410,000 paper cups used every 15 minutes
2,000,000 plastic beverage bottles used every 15 minutes
11,000 commercial flights every 8 hours
426,000 cell phones "retired" every day
1,140,000 brown paper supermarket bags used every hour
106,000 aluminum cans used every 30 seconds
60,000 plastic bags used every five seconds
15,000,000 sheets of office paper every five minutes
38,000 shipping containers, the number processed through American ports every 12 hours
The Recycling Myth
The latter is actually true: everybody is recycling. But that is the result of government force, not a voluntary choice. The state's monopolist garbage-collection "service" no longer accepts garbage: they will only collect leftovers and other biodegradables. Any other kind of garbage that accidentally finds its way to your garbage bin can result in a nice little fine (it really isn't that little) and the whole neighborhood could face increased garbage collection rates (i.e., even larger increases than usual — they tend to increase annually or biannually anyway).
So what do you do with your waste?
Full Article http://www.mises.org/story/2855






































































