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Gallery Show 
Baji Lives! founder / director, Peter Brock, will have his first gallery show in April at Black and White Gallery. There will be lots of color ovals and other...
 
Droppin' Tiles 
This was the test run of a new project to place hand-painted tiles in public spaces with a positive message on the back. At the next paint party, Baji Lives!...
 
Launching the Chillers! 
After two paint-parties, we've got a good stock of chillers ready to add color to the streets. I'm starting locally (Bushwick), but will try to spread the love...
 
Introducing the Baji Tile 
So the plan with these little guys is to neatly place them in subway platforms, bus stops and other public places for people to enjoy, examine and maybe even take...
 
NOLA Kindergarten 
Preparing a batch of "little chiller" magnets so that a class of 100 kindergarteners in New Orleans can paint them. Thank you to Jimmy Singer, who is currently...
 
MOMA Love 
A few weeks ago I placed two Baji Lives ovals neatly at the edge of the main entrance staircase at MOMA and sort of assumed that they would be thrown away by the...
 
Collaboration with Students from Teachers College at... 
A group of graduate students recently contacted me because they had been studying the Baji Lives! installation Williamsburg Bridge as part of their class on art...
 
20 Jay Street - The Baji Kite 
We chose a popular intersection in DUMBO for the second public installation. With help from my friends we installed just after midnight. After two days I took...
 
Baji Lives! Dinner Party - chilling and making chillers. 
A small but enthusiastic group of Baji Lives! suporters gathered to eat tacos, drink home-brew and paint some little chillers. A few brave souls tried their hand...
 
15 Rivington 
This was the first public work by Baji Lives!. The premise of this piece was that passers by could take whatever color they liked best. Around 50 colors found new...
 
Glorified Garbage. 
An installation in the alley next to my friend Tamara's studio in Bushwick. Even the trash pile deserves a bit of love.
 
Baji in Berlin! 
I went to Berlin carrying several hundred oval stickers. I put up a bunch myself and gave away lots more to German artists that I met. Soon we'll have photos of...
 
Preparing the blanks. 
A stack of blank oval 'chillers' waiting to be painted. Super strong earth-magnets are embedded with super glue.
 
The Bridge Comes Alive. 
In the wee hours of a warm spring night, a few friends conspired to bring color to the Williamsburg bridge. Also check out the video of this project.
 
New forms taking shape. 
Some shapes that will soon be part of the new mold from which the latest crop of 'little chillers' will be cast.
 
Preparing for Berlin. 
Preparing a large batch of stickers for a two week art-pilgrimage of sorts to Berlin.
 
A fresh batch of colors. 
A fresh batch of colors on the studio floor. Next step is to cut them out, then apply the adhesive backing. Lots of finger work!
 
A few from the 'burg. 
A few stickers in situ around Williamsburg.
 
Chillers in the Baji Loft. 
A selection of recently painted chillers clinging to the steel beam in my loft. Some of these are available in the store!
 
The first batch of chillers. 
Cast out of FGR plaster, these little creatures have strong earth-magnets embedded in them so that they will stick to any steel / iron surface in the city. Keep...
 
Little Shreddies dig the colors! 
On our drive from Missoula to Berkeley, we stopped to shred a skatepark in a small Oregon town. These little dudes were curious about us and our reason for...
 
First Shipment: Chicago 
Sending off the first shipment to our Chicago 'correspondant'. Keep an eye photos from the windy city.