What:Bobby Hill's brilliantly colored artwork is created in three layers: first it's hand-painted, then screen-printed, then spray-painted, to create a unique or limited-edition piece of art. Themes of New York locals and iconic figures like Dylan and Gillespie tend to be his hottest commodity at the Flea. How much: Starting at just 10 dollars. What else: As Hill prepares for a show called "Bhillboard" in September, he is strategically placing 1000 pieces of work around New York City streets and subways for delightful stumbling-upon. Found one? Bring it to the show on the 11th to get it signed by the artist. Find out when and where here. Who else:Mario of Avalon Books is Bobby's book-selling booth-mate who sells popular titles in hardcover and paperback. Digital "books" might be outselling physical on Amazon, but we Fleasters still enjoy flipping the pages. When+Where: Mario with the books is every Saturday and Sunday, and Bobby with the art is there most Saturdays and every Sunday. E29 in Fort Greene, #53 at One Hanson.
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