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Brooklyn Potpourri

While I’ve been conducting the business of HoVVG here, this is what I’ve been up to on my Blogspot.

 

 

“Brushing Up” in BROOKLYN

A post as/of June 24th

“I’m living in Brooklyn for twenty years now.  I love it here.  I originally lived in upper Manhattan and Bronx.  I lived in Queens for some time.  But this place is great.  It’s just me and my box of paints; looking for work.  Brooklyn loves people who get up everyday and do their thing.  In Queens I’d get out there with my easel and no one gave a notice or a look.  I’ve loved art all my life.  I’ve been oil painting for 30 years.  I’m 55 years old now.”

Those were RON NESBITT’s words.  Who’s he?  The answer is he’s the reason why I had to slam on the brakes of the TROLLEY this morning.  He didn’t jump in front of me and get hit or anything like that.  It’s what he was doing on the sidewalk that got my attention and I had to stop.

Ron is an artist; a self-proclaimed Baseball Artist to be more exact.  On this fine morning I caught him working at his office “of the day”.  His sidewalk studio was all set up on Vanderbuilt Avenue, only a few blocks from where construction on the new “Brooklyn” Nets arena is being built, when I pulled up.  There was no need to knock as his work area had that open feel to it and no door.  What stopped me in particular?  After all, an artist plying his/her trade on a NYC sidewalk is not uncommon or unusual here, especially in this part of town.  What stopped me cold were these:

(oil paint on window glass)

Please excuse my own reflection.  Ron uses glass as his canvas laid over a separate background so as to give his work a 3-D effect.  These are his representations of EBBETS FIELD and of old YANKEE STADIUM.

The Ebbets Field frame he said is for Marty Markowitz, Brooklyn Borough President.  Ron’s hope is that this work will get placed in Borough Hall.  As an aside, money is really a secondary issue to him right now.  He is more interested in just getting his work shown around town; preferably for schools and things of that kind of city nature.  Ultimately he wants to present MLB offices here in NYC with a proposal for his works.  I wish you well with that Ron!  May all luck be with you.

I got more than I bargained for by meeting up with Ron this morning.  He had great little anecdotes about the old New York Giants and about his Father’s love for them.  It was just the other day in my Adelman’s post I was saying how the New York Giants don’t get much talk around these parts like the Brooklyn Dodgers do.  Well, go figure.  It took Ron, if you remember, who said he was originally from upper Manhattan to shed some light on that for me.  That was Giants territory he speaks of.  And that’s where his Pop rooted for the neighborhood team.  Ron said he is absolutely amazed by the love of the Brooklyn Dodgers here; still, after all these years.  Ron the 54 year old never did make it to the Polo Grounds or Ebbets Field although he said he does remember seeing the Polo Grounds on TV when the Mets played there.  His Pop went though.  He said his Father also told him the old New York Giants fans didn’t gravitate towards the Mets right away like the Brooklyn Dodger fans did.  He said it took much longer for those old Giants fans to affiliate with a team again.  Most of them eventually became Met fans but some remained as no fan at all.  Sure some folks jumped to the Yankees.  But it’s my understanding from everyone I speak with about those days the Yankee fan base just continued normally with no discernible influx of Dodger and Giant fans.

(oil paint on window glass)

Ron?  The shirt and hat he was wearing threw me off.  C’mon Ron…a Yankee cap and a Jeter shirt?  Ron told me he was a Mets fan.  Me and you have some discussing to do about your attire today my friend.  But all is forgiven.  He’s a true Mets fan indeed.  Donn Clendenon is his favorite All-Time Met.  That’s a damn good choice.  Big Donn was the muscle behind the Miracle Mets of 1969.  He like me, likes the way the Mets have been playing.  Before we continued on with our days he added, “When the Mets are in the World Series, it’s a feeling in your gut!  The Yanks?  Eh – take it or leave it.”

Yea!  That’s my boy!

Ron specializes in Baseball Art, and today I learned there’s a lot of passion for Baseball that goes into every brush stroke he takes to his glass canvass.  If you would like to commission Ron Nesbitt for a Baseball related work, he left his contact information.

Me?  I’m happy to have made a new friend.  As such a big fan of the history and nostalgia of Baseball I’m happy to have Ron Nesbitt’s work here on my BlogPage.  We’ve agreed; I get to utilize his art works for my own love of baseball and my posting entertainment and in return I get him some exposure.  I think it’s a great way for two Baseball fans to come together and share our love of the game in a way beneficial to each other.

But the bottom line here folks;  This is how We Do in Brooklyn.  Ron Nesbitt IS my neighbor like all the other friends we’ve ever visited on my (self-described Glorious) Trolley.

Ron, I look forward to seeing more of your work here, and hopefully getting you some exposure in the process.  If I can help by having you join us on the TrolleyBlogger, let it be done.

Get in contact with RON NESBITT:
phone ~ 718-230-0513
You can find him outside 601 Vanderbuilt Avenue…painting!
Prospect Heights Neighborhood, Brooklyn
He’ll paint anything Baseball.

Good Luck my friend.
Mike.BTB

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These pictures of Ron’s work are from this morning August 3rd.
He and I have been talking since we first met.  Today was another very engaging conversation and time well spent talking about Baseball and the ol’ neighborhood of
Prospect Heights.

Same as above.
(window glass/oil paint)
(window glass/oil paint)
An unfinished Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio
Can’t wait to see the completed piece.
 
(window glass/oil paint)
Satchel Paige

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Benefits of Eating Fruit

 

I like rubber grapes!
 
 
 
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Five Years Later

Five seasons and four playing months ago, former Mets front office employee Omar Minaya was “begged” by the Wilpons to return and run their team.  Jim Duquette was actually the GM; but a lame-duck one at that.
The Mets, in Wilponian fashion, had two GM’s as 2004 came to a close.  Jim Duquette was subsequently relieved of his post and the S.S. Wilpon set sail from that moment with Omar at the Helm.

The Wilpons ordered Omar Minaya to take the team out of the holding pattern they imposed upon Jim Duquette.  Two years later the Mets were a 96 win team and came within one strike or hit of making it to the World Series in 2006.

Two very frustrating seasons ended in defeat for the Mets on their last day of play.  Twice needing a victory to gain the playoffs; twice they failed to defeat the Florida Marlins when they need ONE GAME.

The 2009 season fell apart like wet toilet paper due to injury and compounded by very fundamentally poor play by whomever was on the field any given day.

Omar fired Art Howe to end the previous era he inherited.  Omar then totally botched, but none-the-less, still fired Willie Randolph on the West Coast under the cover of NYC night.  Today Jerry Manuel sits, and has for some time now, and will remain, on the hot seat.  Why?

Because after getting defeated tonight by the first place and newly rebuilt Atlanta Braves by a score of 4-1, which followed a drubbing at the hands of a woefull D-Backs club the night before, at home by the way, the club Omar Minaya appointed Jerry Manuel to guide is officially, as of August 2nd, a .500 team.

Five seasons and four playing months later…the Mets are a .500 team.

That’s just the way it has played out folks.  I didn’t really inject my opinions into that.  Did I?  How we got here and what happened along the way is a different conversation I’ve been having…..No?

(that was yesterday’s post ~ tonight they are currently tied 1-1 with the Braves in the 5th inning.)

Mike.BTB

http://thebrooklyntrolleyblogger.blogspot.com/

 
 
 
 
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Wall Mural in Bushwick ~ 300

 
 
 
 
 

 
By the urban artists of Brooklyn.
BTB
 
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Refer to the links on the right side for all
HOVVG
updates, this week’s ballot box, all inductees and everyone’s comments.
We have some good e-mails for next week I’m sure we will find 
very interesting to say the least.
 
Mike
 
 
 

Black History Month: Mural in Bedford-Stuyvesant Part 2

Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
Malcolm X Boulevard
 
 

Black History Month…A Mural

…Continuing to observe Black History Month in February,  This one comes straight from the people,
Brooklyn Style….on a wall mural.
These three persons are easy.  Or are they?
If you don’t know why any or all of them are important, ask youself - why.?
If you find yourself not willing to donate a couple of minutes of your day to find out why some people, such as these are important, ask yourself – why.?
If you find yourself not caring to spent the effort, or are just plain apathetic about it, ask yourself –  why.?
OR
If you think maybe spending five minutes reading up on, say, Angela Davis is worth a search, I still beg of you, ask yourself – why.?
 If we all take care of our own little details, great things can happen on a grand scale.  But it starts with what you feel inside.
A Presentation from the Neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant:
 
 

Urban Art – Mural: A friendly message about Smoking.

I’ll stay out of this one.  The pictures say it all.
Here’s another addition of Urban Art:
ASHES to ASHES
by
El Puente Muralists
That pretty much says it all.
 
 

Urban Art, What SNOW RON & HEFF Started Yesterday: COLD CHILLIN

Urban Art – Snow-Ron-Heff: Follow-Up & Finished Mural from 1/20/10

Here is the finished product Seth, Ron and Heff were working on yesterday.  Honestly, I never had the impression yesterday this mural would turn out like this.  I just want to thank these three gentlemen again. You have the number, you’ve seen what they can do.  I’ll use the caption from their mural.  Let’s call this one:

“COLD CHILLIN” (portion by Ron)
This is Snow’s peice
Ron’s
and Heff’s work
…and there’s the finished mural from yesterday’s enounter with them.
Again, thanks to Snow/Ron/Heff for their time and for allowing me to share with all of my neighbors in the BloggerHood.
If anyone could tell me how to upload video to this thing…I’d gladly post about 2 minutes of them spraying away.

Meet the Artists who brought you CEREAL KILLERS

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Remember “CEREAL KILLERS”..? Meet The Artists caught in the Act!

Yes, I may have caught them in the act, but they’re perfectly legit.  They have an arrangement with the property owner, after having done some work for he/she previously.

Gather ’round neighbors and meet three of Brooklyn’s Urban Artists!

SNOW –  doing his thing on the left.  RON –  taking care of the middle.  And HEFF – making it happen on the right.  These three talented gentlemen are responsible for “CEREAL KILLERS” that we all enjoyed so much.  I caught them as they were starting their latest creations.

They were pleasant enough to exchange a couple of words with me as they worked.  Coming out of nowhere as I do sometimes, it throws people off.  I try to eliminate that very early on.  I get right to it and get my point out.  Over here, of course greetings of the day and shows of respect are in order as is everywhere, but here, if you don’t get to your point you’re gonna get a ‘look’…know what I mean?  Heff and I had a very polite conversation and I told him about the great response his/their work got on my blog page.  Heff expressed his appreciation folks.

So without further delay, here is another  SNOW – RON – HEFF  creation in the making.  I promise to go back within the next few days and show you the finished product.

Snow/Ron/Heff -   Thank you for your time today, and I think your work is Brooklyn Classic.  Excellent.

C’mon everyone.  Time to go and let them finish.

Wall Mural: Cows, Corn, Flying Pigs & a UFO – More Urban Art.

C’mon folks, this Trolley aint stoppin’ yet.  We’re gonna head down GRAHAM AVENUE and pull over
on VARET STREET.  There is a great MURAL there that I’m sure you’ll get a kick out of.  Jump-on.
Let’s call this one…WHY Is This FARMER SMILING?
(pssst…that’s where you come in…Why is he smiling?)

Field of Stange Dreams?
OK, that’s it for this ride.  Hope you liked it.
The TrolleyBlogger appreciates your patronage!

AN ALIEN NATION: Part Two

Here’s another edition of URBAN ART.  Give all credit to the talented denizens of Brooklyn.  Wandering the streets of Brooklyn, The TrolleyBlogger brings you:  An ALIEN NATION: Part Two!
I hope you liked today’s show and today’s ride on the TROLLEY through the neighborhood.  Most graffiti is just mindless nonsense and very unappealing.  However, there are works that do get my attention.  I snap the pics along the way.  I do not condone graffiti however some of it is nice to admire.  It’s just life in the big city.  I’d rather see something creative than just a scribbled tag marring-up the neighborhoods.
Check in for more ALIEN updates and other efforts.
I have a couple of motifs going on in my mind.  The next one I plan on presenting you is a little more humanistic, but funky.  It will be called as the picture suggests:
 
BIG KID FUN
I created a link bubble for your convenience, in case you’d like to reference the posts again.
Until then I look foward to reading all your wonderful blogs and interacting with you very fine people.

It’s rabbit season & duck season in B’klyn:

I’m trying to finish up the next instalment of  An ALIEN NATION, Part Two,- brought to you by the people of the Borough.  While I try and get that done, enjoy this till then.  Blog ya later.

off Kent Street and N.12th Street

IT’S TIME!! Jump-the TROLLEY Next Stop AN ALIEN NATION Part One:

  TheTROLLEY is leaving BREUKELEN STATION.
  “Official Space Ranger Helmet on Capt.Video!”
Enjoy the following presentation featuring the work of Brooklyn’s skilled urban artists across the Borough of Kings.
Let’s name this: ALIEN NATION  Part One:

I hope you liked today’s Trolley-ride through the outdoor urban art museums we call the neighborhoods.
Jump on and let me get you good folks back home to the BloggerHood.
Thank you for riding!
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