Manhattan Mural at Jake’s Saloon, West 57th Street and 10th Avenue, by Borbay & Penn
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The owners of Jake's Saloon commissioned Artist Jeremy Penn and yours truly to create an old-tyme Manhattan scene on the 11X26 foot exterior brick wall at their 875 10th Avenue location, at the North West corner of West 57th and 10th Avenue. We relished the opportunity to make our mark on the Manhattan landscape.
Here is a partial video of the painting process... unfortunately, it only captures the first two sessions. While the camera was rolling on day 3, it was jacked... five feet behind us as we painted.
Here is what Jake's Saloon looked like before the exterior facelift, image courtesy ...
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