Urban legend graffiti mural actually found in NYC

The artwork contains a variety of images and writing executed in spray paint, grease pencil, magic marker and whatever else was at hand _ in silver, gold, pink and red. There are cartoon-like pictures of a bomber airplane, images of a heart and a cake, and several references to Quaaludes, a popular 1970s party drug.

The mural was found in the eighth-floor loft owned by art critic Edit deAk in the late 1970s and ’80s _ a time when much of fringe art, including graffiti, was being validated. The wall is nearly intact, with the exception of gaps where a dishwasher and plumbing were installed years later. (ULA ILNYTZKY)

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