My last project I directed! Filming Ricky B. making really bad portrait of people.
Pass beneath the Washington Arch—the giant structure marking the Fifth Avenue entrance of Washington Square Park—and you'll find yourself in one of the City's most recognizable public spaces. It's easy to see how it's earned that status. At any given moment, students congregate around the park's fountain; sunbathers lie on its lawn; musicians sit on benches and strum guitars; and canines run gleefully amok in its two dog runs.The park is also a haven for some serious chess players, who occupy the tables in its southwest corner.In addition, the place is notable for its design elements: black-brick paths and vintage-style streetlights lend the recently renovated park a 19th-century feel, and a majestic bronze statue of Garibaldi adds to the atmosphere.
Ricky B. really bad portrait are a mind-boggling spectacle that you’ve got to see to believe! If you ever around this park, it’s a place to visit and you could also get a terribly bad portrait make by Ricky B.














