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Peter Criss: Cat #1 (1994)
Tony Nicole Tony Records
Small Talk by For Esmé from the album Righteous Woman - Directed by Chelsea McMullan & Quote Unquote Collective
Bradley Hoffer’s works in the foreground, Michael McLoughlin’s photos on the wall behind
Images to the left and right by photographer Mike McLoughlin
Asbury Park in New Jersey is most famous for its music scene, but recently murals and other artworks are adding another reason to visit this seaside town. Many of these pieces would not exist without the hard work of local Jenn Hampton, who started the Wooden Walls Project in 2015. The collaborative arts initiative has worked on numerous projects in the area with local artists and others from farther afield.
One of these projects is New Jersey photographer Mike McLoughlin‘s Art Lives Here- a series of portraits of local arts community members. Each portrait is based on a famous work of art. All of them can be found here.
Below are a few of the murals and works created in collaboration with Wooden Walls. They are located around Asbury Park Boardwalk‘s Historic Steam Plant building and the Carousel Casino Complex. They include works by Porkchop and Bradley Hoffer who currently have a joint exhibition on view at The Art Spot.
Ann Lewis– “Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean”
Hearts by Amberella, work by Tina Schwarz and mural by Keya Tama
Work by ONEQ (@negiyakisoba)
Work by JMikal Davis aka Hellbent
Work by Joe Iurato (left) and Beau Stanton (right)
Ray Geary “St. Shadi and the Madd Doggs” Pigmented resin on board
Work by Pau Quintanajornet (@artofpau)- “Yemaya and her Sea Birds”
Sculpture by Hyland Mather (@thelostobject)
Mural is by Porkchop and Bradley Hoffer
Mural by Porkchop of Yemaya
Los fertilizantes del futuro: con más rinde y cuidado del ambiente
Los fertilizantes del futuro: con más rinde y cuidado del ambiente
Mike McLaughlin, investigador de la Universidad de Adelaida, defiende la fertilización balanceada y los desarrollos en nanotecnología y bioestimulantes
La consigna global que hoy domina la agricultura es la de producir más alimentos con cada vez menos recursos. Bajo esta idea rectora se ajusta la mayoría de las investigaciones en las diferentes disciplinas y actividades. Por el gran impacto que…
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