Art Attack threw us this party and made this video in Rome. It was the night we started the mural.
Posts Tagged ‘Italy’
Blitz Party Video – Rome, Italy
Thursday, January 28th, 2010Art Attack Mural Video – Rome, Italy
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Our homies at Art Attack, in Rome Italy, made this stop action video of our mural.
Hacked Fascist Eagle – Rome, Italy
Monday, January 11th, 2010
I took this photo because I thought it was funny that someone chopped this eagle left over from the Fascist era in Rome.
This photo was featured on www.EndlessCanvas.com
Street Posters – Rome, Italy
Saturday, January 9th, 2010
These posters are in a 17th century castle in Rome.
Briana Lengel – Rome, Italy
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
I took this photo of Briana Lengel documenting our mural production in Rome. It was freezing.
The Church of Petroleum – Rome, Italy
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
It’s such a pain photographing in the rain, but when there is a shot you gotta do what you gotta do.
Art Attack Mural – Rome, Italy
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
"The Role of the Artist is to Make Revolution Irresistable!"
Mural at Art Attack by Paul Barron, Favianna Rodriguez, Orlando, JonPaul Bail, John Carr and Brianna Lengel.



My Apartment in Rome, Italy
Sunday, December 27th, 2009
This was my apartment in Rome when I was in Italy for the Graphic Roots of Revolution Art show (December 2009). It was two blocks from the Coliseum and literally across the street from the President of the Republic’s home. It was maybe a block from the Gallery and a beautiful fountain. I already miss everyone in the neighborhood.
Marco from The House of Love and Dissent gallery hooked it up fat.



YO! Graphic Roots of Revolution in Rome, Italy
Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Here is the Yo Peace I painted on the front of the Love and Dissent gallery for the Graphic Roots of Revolution Show in December 2009.
“The juxtaposition of the dripping red paint and the peace sign, of the two guardian images (italy’s boss vs white dove)… The symbols speak of the relativity of public truth. And it’s all so concise and direct that it’s overwhelming; underlining and hightening the simplicity of what’s going on.. Yo! What happened, indeed?!” – Alessia








