Steve Powers at the Show & Tell Gallery In Toronto
Christina Butty — July 13, 2009 — Art & Design
References: showandtellgallery
This graffiti pop art piece inspired by Bernie Madoff was made by notorious street artist Steve Powers as a part of his portion of a three man exhibition at the Show & Tell Gallery in Toronto.
While the name Steve Powers may be new, you might recognize him by his alias, ESPO (Exterior Surface Painting Outreach).
Titled, ‘Get Over It’ Steve Powers' is showing with Greg Gossel and Greg Lamarche. Their show runs until August 9.
While the name Steve Powers may be new, you might recognize him by his alias, ESPO (Exterior Surface Painting Outreach).
Titled, ‘Get Over It’ Steve Powers' is showing with Greg Gossel and Greg Lamarche. Their show runs until August 9.
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