Tag: the grocer
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Kiwi
This cut kiwi was one of the longest riding Grocer paintings, staying up here across from Sultan’s market just off Division for over 3 years. I used a squeegee on a pole to paste it up at the top of this board-up arch, and i guess it was pretty enough and high enough that nobody…
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Early watermelons
I love watermelon—everything about it. I only wish the full watermelon pictured below would have stayed up longer, it was gone in less than 2 days. The cut watermelon was pasted high up on a scaffold board in a warehouse district on the near west side, and it was there till the construction was over.
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Tomatoes on the vine
The Grocer’s punchy little bunch of tomatoes looked really lovely in the alley.
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Radishes
The Grocer’s little bunch of radishes went up on Damen avenue near a little cupcake bakery that I liked, i think it was called Sweet Cakes.
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Carrots
This bunch of carrots was painted and pasted up by The Grocer on Halsted near 18th in Pilsen in June 2007. This is one of my all-time favorite paintings in its street context. A few years later I created a version of this painting on panel for a friend.
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Eggplants
One of The Grocer’s earliest, and never one of my favorites. I pasted this near Chicago avenue next to a great Rejoice piece, but i think it would’ve been better on a different colored wall. I revisited the subject of eggplants in depth later on a large panel for a show.
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Asparagus
One of the first few Grocer paintings – a small and a large bunch of asparagus. The asparagus sketch shown below was what started the entire Grocer thing, but it wasn’t my first painting. These were both pasted up somewhere near Milwaukee and Damen in Wicker Park. The small one I put up near a…
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Red Onions
This bunch of red onions was the first painting and paste-up The Grocer ever made. It was pasted on the iconic impromptu street art gallery building at the corner of Milwaukee and Grand.
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Grocer sketches
A collection of sketches that became the first Grocer paste-ups.