The Street Art That Wasn’t There: “Gadhafi Loves Leeza” by Mr. CRO

29 May

In which Sarah C and Sarah D are thwarted in their valiant effort to see some street art. But we have a good conversation about it anyway! The piece is (was) Gadhafi Loves Leeza by Mr. CRO, aka Ray Noland. Noland is a Chicago-based street artist whose pieces provide playful and biting takes on figures from the headlines.

Check out Noland’s website, Creative Rescue.

BEFORE
Photo by Darrow Montgomery

AFTER


Music: Quasi Motion by Kevin MacLeod, Lord Pear by Lagos Disco Machine, and Karpuzkafa 777 by Hayvanlar Alemi.

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One Response to “The Street Art That Wasn’t There: “Gadhafi Loves Leeza” by Mr. CRO”

  1. Anton O. Hale February 1, 2013 at 12:33 pm #

    Just because a museum is in our ‘rest’ section doesn’t mean it’s not top class – the standard of all museums is high, apart from the Clink Museum which gets a big thumbs down from visitors. Museums that are more attraction than culture are on our attractions page.

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