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January 24, 2005

Bäst on Prince St., SoHo

One of our favorite New York City street artists is Bäst, whose work has been featured here before and will likely appear again in the future. We snapped this recent work by Bäst on Prince Street in Soho, about a block from the Apple Store. This black-and-white wheat-pasted poster uses images of a man who looks a lot like 20th century British writer George Orwell and an anthropamorphic cartoon wolf.

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Fave Image text: A blitzkrieg of ad bills for Apple's popular portable MP3 music player, the iPod. These ads are everywhere in New York City and especially in the downtown hipster neighborhoods. But here on cobblestoned Broome St., between Chrystie and the Bowery in Chinatown, we came across this massive number of posters for the iPod. These ads change all the time. Usually this wall is covered with a mix of bills promoting a dozen or so products and events instead of a single brand. View the Image beind this text