Still on his global 2012 painting tour the maximal minimalist MOMO was in Chicago over the last week with Seth and Nick from Pawn Works Gallery to paint a large mural under mostly grey skies while the crippling Superstorm named Sandy jacked a third of the country.
“Chicago was great,” MOMO tells us, not just because of the opportunity to paint a huge wall in his signature style and because he got to hang with a friend who had been stranded by the storm at the O’Hare airport, but because he got a taste of some of the city’s local delicacies with the Pawn Works crew.
“We did our best to share the Chicago experience,” says Nick while he talks about procuring premium encased meats form Hot Doug’s, breakfast at Art’s Drive-In, and tacos from secret hot spots all over the city. Call it Chicago hospitality. Judging the still-thin MOMO teetering on the edge of the cherry picker, this sort of modern mural making really burns the calories!
Special thanks to photographer Marc Moran for these photos exclusively for BSA readers.
MOMO (photo courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery © Marc Moran)
MOMO (photo courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery © Marc Moran)
MOMO (photo courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery © Marc Moran)
MOMO (photo courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery © Marc Moran)
MOMO (photo courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery © Marc Moran)
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