Ellis Gallagher.

“It began this spring without explanation: fire hydrants, street signs and bicycles all over Park Slope and Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn were suddenly standing watch over their own distorted chalk outlines, as if anticipating some violent demise. Whoever did this left no clue other than an ambiguous signature: “© Ellis G. 2007,” scrawled next to the chalk etchings.”

Ellis Gallagher (aka Ellis G.) started his art career as graffiti artist. After brushes with the law (including fines and nights spent behind bars) and the passing of a friend. It was then that Gallagher turned to temporary graffiti – tracing any and every shadow he came across. Check out the whole story here.

3 Comments
  • Kelly

    December 15, 2008 at 8:11 pm Reply

    me, too, Bee. makes me want to go outside (once the weather warms up!) and do some of my own, substantially less cool, chalk art. 🙂

    xo
    Kelly

  • Butterfly & Company

    December 17, 2008 at 4:41 am Reply

    So totally ORIGINAL; it’s fabulous.

  • Butterfly & Company

    December 17, 2008 at 4:41 am Reply

    So totally ORIGINAL; it’s fabulous.

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