This is a pile of rubble near Jack's school.


Does anyone know who this artist is? I see the graffiti (seems silly to call it that... as if it worsened the world's dumpsters and concrete slabs rather than improved) around my neighborhood... and then today I actually saw a tiny little bumper sticker on someone's car that appeared to be by this mysterious man/woman/child/creature that roams the train tracks and underpasses and back alleys of Austin's east side.

If you do know who it is, thank them for me!
4 comments:
Yes! This is how adults play. S/he is my new favorite artist! I heartily thank you for sharing this.
hey kami loveli, It's Matthew Rodriguez, I believe.
This reminds me of the illustrations in a fantastic book called The Wrong Stone
http://www.innovativeresources.org/default.asp?cmd=Product&productid=44312
Teacher Tom, thanks so much for your comment! I absolutely love your blog. Yes, this artist is a great reminder that adults need to play, too... the world is so much the better for it.
THANK you Emily! I need to see you soon, I miss you too much!
Thanks Christie, I will definitely check it out!
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