After we posted photos of a street art marriage proposal on Monday, reader questions began pouring in. Was this a hoax? And more importantly, did the bride say “yes”?
Fortunately for romantics everywhere, this proposal was 100% real and took place on Friday. Caitlin, the lucky bride, was so impressed by her fiance Jeff’s gesture that she was struck speechless. She revealed to Downtown Traveler in an email,
“I honestly did not say yes right away. I was so blown away with the mural and the fact that Jeff was proposing that when Jeff got down on one knee and proposed, I was thinking ‘yes,’ but I could not get the words out! After a minute or two, Jeff said, ‘You didn’t say yes yet.’ And I replied, ‘Of course it’s a YES!!!’ I still cannot stop smiling and we are both so happy.”
>> Scroll down for photos and video of the proposal.

New York love story: Jeff proposes to his girlfriend Caitlin on Friday in front of a street art mural he commissioned. (photo: Caitlin Fitzsimons)
Why street art?
Both Caitlin and Jeff are fans of New York City graffiti. Jeff is a professional photographer who has snapped photos of street art; he even created a series for his website called “Bringing Graffiti to Life.” Caitlin explained,
“Over the past couple of years, Jeff has taken many pictures of me and street art. In particular, we have done a lot of exploring in the Lower East Side, since I used to live down there. Jeff has always loved the murals on 2nd Street and Avenue A. When he contacted TATS CRU, he knew that’s where he wanted the proposal mural to be!”
Covert operation
Caitlin didn’t know that Jeff had spent months planning the proposal. He enlisted the help of family members to keep the street art mural a secret.
“The street proposal was a COMPLETE surprise. He was very careful planning this mural and coordinating with TATS CRU. He had all emails and phone calls sent to his mom’s phone, so that I would not find out. As I was walking down Avenue A and approached 2nd Street, I could not believe my eyes. I literally was in shock,” Caitlin noted.
The street artist group TATS CRU had only five hours on Friday to complete the mural. Graffiti artist Nicer Nazario told Downtown Traveler in an email,
“We got a call about two months ago from Jeff the boyfriend asking about the wall space and his idea of painting his proposal… Well we started it at 10 am on Friday morning [while] she was at school and would be walking thru there at 4pm. We cut it pretty close, we finished at 3 and was outta there.”
When he got back to his Bronx office, Nazario found out via text message that Caitlin said “yes” to the proposal. He joked,
“I was glad because there’s no refunds if she would have said no, lol”
>> Click on this video to watch the proposal!
Video from GurwinProductions/YouTube.
Sweetest fiance ever
Caitlin is still enjoying a post-proposal glow. The event was written up in the Village Voice (with the opening line, “They actually make guys like this?”) and was shared on the EV Grieve blog.
The bride-to-be noted,
“Jeff, my fiance, is the sweetest, most caring person. I cannot get over his creativity and originality with this proposal. It has been such an incredible weekend!”
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I love that you have a follow up to the story. Glad to see it was a happy ending!
Thanks Maria. Who could say no to this romantic gesture? 😉
Oh my god!! Even better!!! SWEEEETT!
This sets the bar very high for creative marriage proposals!
Sure did.. I can hear ‘that bastard…’ from guys all around the world!! lol!!
Did he pick the one street she’s never walk on?
Actually, he picked the street he knew she’d walk on! They did it while she was at school.
What a nice story! I like TATS CRU’s work, too.
Hmmm… I shouldn’t show this article to my fiancee I think. My proposal was way less impressive. :-/
Oh that’s suuuper sweet! Great to have the follow up!
I was wondering, what do the small numbers mean? (next to each letter there’s a small number)
Maybe it’s very obvious but I don’t get it! :p
Anyway, when I was in NYC I used to live in the Lower East Side and remember some great graffiti art! This is beautiful.:)
Hey Giulia! Thanks for the comment. The squares with numbers in them are Scrabble tiles. It’s a word game popular in the US, especially with kids 🙂
This is adorable! What a cute idea and perfect for that couple!
Oh my God…this made me cry with happiness….I am a hopeless romantic at heart and this was just took me over the top. Extraordinary journalism here, Leslie!!!
Jeff is no Sweet, he is super sweet and romantic. The proposal was awesome and as I was reading through, i was smiling already and when I saw the video, that blew me away! Impressive and to the couple, Congratulations.
Cheers 🙂 I am inspired!