Subway Graffiti

Someone’s been marking up some moustaches across the City’s underground world.

Here are just a few: No one is exempt from the graffiti – not even this no-name model for a culinary school in the City-

Culinary school can't teach you how to grow THIS

Or Kevin Pereira, the host of Attack of the Show that isn’t Olivia Munn-

Kindaaa celebrities

Even females can’t escape the Moustache-graffiti Phantom: This is the new co-host of Attack of the Show, Candace Bailey-

Not Olivia Munn

Not Olivia Munn

There are literally HUNDREDS of these markings on ads throughout the subways in NYC. Keep an eye out.

Artsy

Fall Break has come and gone. But it was a great time for us to stray away from campus and create or find our own art. Let’s see what’s been done in the Thursday and Friday we students have stretched into a five-day bender…

bridge monster

Medium: Chalk on Iron

I found this angry chalk monster on the metal bridge on E. Clinton Street. If you’re leaving the police station after paying an exorbitant ticket for having a party at your apartment, or coming home from the Commons, keep your eyes open.

Medium: Spray Paint on Wood

Medium: Spray Paint on Wood

Don’t know what this means or why it was created. “Chee Dung” it says, with the former word’s letters taking the shape of a pile of the latter word. Looks homemade, though. Rock on!

Medium: Paint on Cement

Medium: Paint on Cement

Junior TV-R major Anthony Palma sent me this “fresh” graffiti straight from East Brunswick, New Jersey. If you can’t read it, I’ll help you decode; NF&ES^>TZ@,{ *.

Medium: Caution Tape on Wood and Air

Medium: Caution Tape on Wood and Air

The least conventional art I came across was Thursday night, when I enter a Grandview basement to find Nate Scull meandering a spider web of caution tape. Cheers to you Scull.

Fall Break is a mere two days off from classes, not even enough time to warrant my five-hour drive back home. Thanksgiving break is just over four weeks away, and oh, the art we’ll come across with nine days away from campus.