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Chawkman Speaks!

At last, the true voice of The Street People will be heard and their tales told — albeit very briefly — before being erased from human memory by time, the rain, and cranky people who don't like Street Artists.

Nonetheless, ephemeral friends, come and watch @angstville draw "Chawkman Speaks!" on the sidewalk in front of THE SOURCE, 3rd Avenue between 80th and 81st, on Sunday, August 26th, at 3 p.m. New episodes will follow every Sunday at the same time and the same place.

Rain date = next dry day.

Watch for more on the streets of New York.


The Great Nola Chalk Shortage!

@angstville arrived in new orleans for an angst-free holiday expecting to spread his gospel with big easy ease. little did he know it would be nigh on to impossible to procure blackboard chalk without an excursion to a suburban shopping mall. quickly shifting gears, @angstville found an interim solution: some rolls of white freezer paper, magic markers, and scotch tape. below see the result. gotta do what ya gotta do!



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also

:: ABOUT @angstville
:: THE GREAT NOLA CHALK SHORTAGE



The Angstville Chronicles: a post-modern non-linear ephemeral narrative


The Angstville Chronicles first mysteriously appear as chalk drawings on the sidewalks of New York City and later are posted online. Follow The Angstville Chronicles on the Street on twitter or tumblr.

@angstville

@angstville the street artist is the latest incarnation of the Artist Maxy aka Max Singer: an award-winning artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in numerous national publications including High Times, Psychology Today, the NY Times and NY Magazine, to name but a few. Max was associated with the world-famous Push Pin Studio. His work was featured in The Society of Illustrators landmark show and book The New Illustration. His unique, colorful and bold illustrative style of imagery has been exhibited widely both in his homebase of New York City, in particular at such music and club venues such as the Knitting Factory, as well as various outsider and contemporary venues in his spiritual home of New Orleans, and was featured in the documentary Blood Brothers: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.


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2006-2012.

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