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Brook-Lens: When Box Trucks Become a Moving Canvas

Rugged, dirty, grimy, half-rusted, "Box trucks are like the freight trains of New York Streets," says Bishop 203, a street artist and graffiti writer who loves to impart free displays of his artistic talents across the ubiquitous urban wagons that cl

Rugged, dirty, grimy, half-rusted, "Box trucks are like the freight trains of New York Streets," says Bishop 203, a street artist and graffiti writer who loves to impart free displays of his artistic talents across the ubiquitous urban wagons that clamor through the city.

"It's the best of all worlds. If I do a wall in Bushwick, that's cool because people in Brooklyn can see it. But if I do a truck in Bushwick, it's going to go through Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan — who knows?"

Check out these photos from an article entitled, "Box Trucks as Rolling Graffiti Marquees," on streetart.com

Artists: Stem, Gano, VGL Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artists: Stem, Gano, VGL
Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artists: Ski, Optimo, Mok Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artists: Ski, Optimo, Mok
Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artist: Jelly Fish Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artist: Jelly Fish
Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artists: Sevor, Ideal Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artists: Sevor, Ideal
Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artist: Fame Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artist: Fame
Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artist: Ski, 2Ease Photo: Jaime Rojo
Artists: Ski, 2Ease
Photo: Jaime Rojo

To see more box truck artwork, go here.




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