Showing posts with label homeless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeless. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Dick Drunk


Shit, when your dick gets drunk, that's when you're really fucked up.

Imagine your thang sucking in a cold beer like an elephant's trunk.  And then getting drunk so you pissed yourself all over.  And its all your dick's fault.  Fucking drunk dick and dick drunk.

Maybe that's what happened to this passed out homeless guy sleeping behind a La Brea alley way under graffiti that says 'Dick' and 'Drunk'.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Banksy Is a Good Guy - Taking Care of the Homeless Guy with The Giant Elephant


In 2011, Banksy painted on this water tanker with a stencil saying 'This Looks a Bit Like an Elephant'. Once the water tanker got transformed into art, some money minded art investors immediately bought and removed it.  The thing was, this water tanker served as a makeshift home to a otherwise homeless man, Tachowa Covington.  Even though it was makeshift, Tachowa had turned the water tanker into a real home, complete with electricity, television, security cameras and an actual address to receive postal mail delivery.  However, once it became art, what was worthless became valuable, and the removal of the Elephant Water Tanker by the investors left Tachowa homeless, again.

M&F was one of the first news outlets to break the story that Banksy's art had made a man homeless, and we have been tapped into all the the subsequent action since.  You can check out many articles following how it was confirmed that Banksy's painting did lead to Tachowa losing his water tanker home, when the Elephant Tanker got moved, and many more up close pictorial features.  It is especially interesting to compare the pimped out photos from the inside of the tanker during its prime (pictured below), because it looked nothing like that at the time that Banksy painted it.

Well, the Daily Mail is reporting that once Banksy was made aware of Tachowa's situation, that before Tachowa even had to spend a day on the streets, Banksy stepped in and gave Tachowa enough money to support himself for an entire year!

At the time Tachowa lost his home, M&F had wondered out loud how Banksy generally uses his art to help and empower the common people, yet his art causing Tachowa's eviction seemed to do the exact opposite of that?  But the good guys do not announce every good deed with a press release.  It took years to suss out what really happened, but it is reassuring to hear that this story does have a happy ending.  Banksy reaffirms time and again, that he has power, and the ability to make money off prints like a mint, but that he uses his power and influence wisely and quietly to help those in need.  Banksy might be a criminal.  He is definitely a vandal.  But bottom line, Banksy is a good guy.

Tachowa is definitely a big fan of Banksy and he says "There ain't no better man than Banksy.  He was an angel to me.  He helped me more than anyone has helped me in my life."

Dig it~


As for the Elephant Tanker itself, there is no word where it is currently located, or whether or not it ever re-sold.  As M&F pointed out at the time, this Tanker is such a tremendously huge piece, that it would be difficult and awkward to display, even if someone wanted to.  Anyone have any word about where the Elephant Tanker ended up?


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Everybody Needs Some Love


The old lady walking her wheelchair in the background just got released out of the hospital, 3 days before this.  She was released after having surgery to treat her colon cancer.  Since she is homeless, now she has nowhere to go.  She was walking the streets trying to gather enough money to pay for a shelter to stay the night.  Yes, most homeless shelters cost money these days . . .

The lady looked rough, as one might imagine for one in her condition.  But she was well spoken while she explained how there are many more male homeless shelters than female ones, and she was having a hard time finding a place to stay.

It is shameful how America's social safety net has so many holes that there really isn't even a net anymore.  Where are our priorities? What good is it spending billions of dollars to fight foreign wars if we can't even take care of our own citizens stateside?

American needs to get its priorities straight.  It should not be a nuisance to take care of the homeless, but a badge of pride that our country can take care of all its citizens.

All of this drama playing out in front of a polka dotted 3d heart affixed to the ground in downtown Los Angeles.  Everybody needs some love . . .

Stay up, America~


Friday, March 22, 2013

Same Ol' at The Pit


One of Snyder's favorite iconic characters is posted up at one of Snyder's favorite street art spots.

Of course.

Snyder's favorite villan Same Ol' is chillin at one of Snyder's favorite local street art hot spots, the pit.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Buddha was a Homeless Man

 Some socially conscious street art getting up in downtown Los Angeles with a pinkish/purple paster that says 'Buddha was a Homeless Man'.


Friday, December 31, 2010

The Other Side of Los Angeles



Living in Hollywood, life is good.

Sometimes we forget about how hard life can be.

While searching for street art, we came up on these shots. One is a food line, and the other a makeshift tent city on the sidewalk.

We feel a lot of sympathy for those on the streets, especially when the weather turns so cold.