


Kim Holleman, Trailer Park @ Atlantic Ave Art Walk
I've discovered Time Out New York and serendipitously read at 3:00PM on Sunday afternoon about the Atlantic Avenue Art Walk in Brooklyn. So I hopped on the 2 or 3 train and landed in a totally different place than Manhattan. The streets were wider, the buildings shorter, and I could afford almost anything (even the art!) I bought two prints, four Shinsuke Aso postcards ($0.25 a piece) and an ice coffee at the Flying Saucer Cafe (cute name). Yes, now I know why everyone's moving to Booklyn. Above, we have the cleverly named "Trailer Park," which is exactly what it sounds like -- a trailer with a park inside. It's actually quite well done and a pleasure to sit in. Other than that piece, nothing really stood out in terms of "great" art, although the prints from Axelle Fine Arts were quite impressive (but unfortunately not for sale). Overall, I highly enjoyed Atlantic Avenue and can't wait to return soon for some Vietnamese food at Mai.
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