When you’re a mysterious street artist walking the streets of New York City, you have to be willing to use a Brooklyn accent in your graffiti. Banksy does just that in his latest batch of tags.
Banksy hits NYC with a different graffiti accent
Making his way through the boroughs of New York, the infamous but mysterious interventionist Banksy is broadcasting new stencils, installations and mixed media work all month as a street-artist-in-residence in America’s largest city.
In Midtown Manhattan, his figures, phrases, plays on words and signage can be found defacing (or at least: refacing) concrete walls and garage doors in Banksy’s typical self-referential style. From there, he has moved onto Williamsburg and other Brooklyn neighborhoods, and no one knows quite where he will pop up next.
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