1. Jackie O & JFK, in mosaic form.
Photo via jeremoss on flickr
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    Jackie O & JFK, in mosaic form.

    Photo via jeremoss on flickr

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  2. One of [if not the] earliest write-ups on Jim by the local NYC press.
Click the image above to read “This Viet vet is as steady as a rock” from The NY Daily News, originally printed Monday, October 21, 1985.
Jim, clever as always:

While Donald Trump is doing the skyline, I’m doing the streets.”

And notice, no mention of his nom de guerre, ‘Mosaic Man.’ That would come later…
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    One of [if not the] earliest write-ups on Jim by the local NYC press.

    Click the image above to read “This Viet vet is as steady as a rock” from The NY Daily News, originally printed Monday, October 21, 1985.

    Jim, clever as always:

    While Donald Trump is doing the skyline, I’m doing the streets.”

    And notice, no mention of his nom de guerre, ‘Mosaic Man.’ That would come later…

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    Check out The Official Mosaic Man Collection on Etsy and CafePress for belt buckles, t-shirts and a variety of other items featuring Jim’s designs. Proceeds go toward supporting Jim’s work on The Mosaic Trail.

    Or you can make a fully tax-deductible donation here.

  3. thedustyrebel:

    East Village Mosaics by Jim Power

    More about Jim Power, The East Village Mosaic Man. Also, check out Jim’s site mosaicmannyc.com

    Previously on the Museum of the American Gangster pole

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  4. Some ConEd workers removed the mosaic’d light pole at 7th St & Ave A (aka Avenue Arihood) earlier. Was the next one on the list to get the mosaic rehab treatment.

    Some ConEd workers removed the mosaic’d light pole at 7th St & Ave A (aka Avenue Arihood) earlier. Was the next one on the list to get the mosaic rehab treatment.

  5. justpaint:

JIM POWER, aka MOSAIC MAN

Previously on the Museum of the American Gangster pole
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    justpaint:

    JIM POWER, aka MOSAIC MAN

    Previously on the Museum of the American Gangster pole

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  6. ikrissi:

The #EastVillage’s own “piece activist” & artist, Mosaic Man - http://mosaicmannyc.com #nyc #newyork #newyorkcity #thevillage #city #urban #art #thebigapple (Taken with Instagram in the East Village)

    ikrissi:

    The #EastVillage’s own “piece activist” & artist, Mosaic Man - http://mosaicmannyc.com #nyc #newyork #newyorkcity #thevillage #city #urban #art #thebigapple (Taken with Instagram in the East Village)

  7. NYC icon Mosaic Man (a.k.a. Jim Power) tells us a bit about himself as he creates a custom mosaic featuring the Fishs Eddy logo!

    Watch the clip, and check out Jim’s work at Fishs Eddy:

    889 Broadway & 19th Street

    Fishs Eddy! Don’t be dropping them dishes, now…but if you do, you know who to call: Mosaic Man (and Jessie Jane!)

    FYI: You can drop off any broken or unused dishes, ceramics, mugs, etc. to Jim’s workshop located at Barbiere, 246 E 5th Street in the East Village. Maybe Jim will use them in one of his upcoming mosaics!

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    Or you can make a direct donation here.

  8. 
Art Appreciation in Astor Place

    Art Appreciation in Astor Place

  9. And now Jessie Jane got a sandwich named in her honor at Tompkins Square Bagels!
She joins good company…
And, question: Is Jessie the first dog to have a sandwich named in her honor in New York City? Please provide examples to prior cases if you can.
When asked about the honor, a visibly pleased Jessie said “Roast Beef! My favorite!!!”
Try the “Jessie Jane” today and let everyone know what you think!
Tompkins Square Bagels is located at:
165 Avenue A (Near 10th St.)
Previously:
Jim got a sandwich named in his honor at the new Tompkins Square Bagels
Have you tried “The Mosaic Man” sandwich at Tompkins Square Bagels yet?!?
More on Jim’s work at Tompkins Square Bagels here.
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Check out The Official Mosaic Man Collection on Etsy and CafePress for belt buckles, t-shirts and a variety of other items featuring Jim’s designs. Proceeds go toward supporting Jim’s work on The Mosaic Trail.
Or you can make a direct donation here.

    And now Jessie Jane got a sandwich named in her honor at Tompkins Square Bagels!

    She joins good company…

    And, question: Is Jessie the first dog to have a sandwich named in her honor in New York City? Please provide examples to prior cases if you can.

    When asked about the honor, a visibly pleased Jessie said “Roast Beef! My favorite!!!”

    Try the “Jessie Jane” today and let everyone know what you think!

    Tompkins Square Bagels is located at:

    165 Avenue A (Near 10th St.)

    Previously:

    Jim got a sandwich named in his honor at the new Tompkins Square Bagels

    Have you tried “The Mosaic Man” sandwich at Tompkins Square Bagels yet?!?

    More on Jim’s work at Tompkins Square Bagels here.

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    Like Jim on Facebook or Follow him on Twitter @MosaicManNYC

    Check out The Official Mosaic Man Collection on Etsy and CafePress for belt buckles, t-shirts and a variety of other items featuring Jim’s designs. Proceeds go toward supporting Jim’s work on The Mosaic Trail.

    Or you can make a direct donation here.

  10. The Mosaic Man is at it again, this time with these clever new mosaic coffee cups that tie into the whimsical murals painted on the exterior of The Bean’s newest location on 1st Avenue and 9th Street.

    Jim’s become something of an in-house artist for The Bean.

    The new location should be opening very soon.

    More on Jim’s work at The Bean’s various locations here.

    “Steam” murals by the very talented artists at PaintTheTownNYC.com

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    Or you can make a direct donation here.

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