I was making the rounds in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, checking out current art gallery exhibitions, when I happened upon this stretch on West 25th Street just west […]
Tag: Chelsea
The Heart Project: 10,000 NFTs
I was walking around Chelsea in NYC when I noticed these wheat-pasted posters on a wall. I liked the whimsical characters: a flaming heart with a lightsaber, a purple heart […]
Garbage can lids make nice abstract expressionist paintings
What do you think of this large-scale abstract expressionist painting? The colors are different, but the gestural brush strokes bring to mind something like this Franz Kline painting – it’s […]
Street art hot spot is all cleaned up
For several years, as long as I can remember, I could always count on getting a big dose of street art anytime I walked past Billy Marks West, at 9th […]
This is what ear protection looks like
I was walking back to Penn Station after an afternoon of gallery-hopping in Chelsea, when I noticed this little blue guy with the head wrap. There was some construction going […]
Two sticker art skulls found in Chelsea
As I was walking around Chelsea (the west 20s in Manhattan) the other day, going to art galleries, I noticed a number of new sticker art pieces by unnamed artists, […]
Contrasting architectural styles in NYC
I was looking back through some old pictures and found this one that I took a few years back, I’m sure it was the extremely contrasting architectural styles that caught […]
Art in the garbage
The last time I was in NYC and walking around Chelsea, I noticed a pile of garbage curbside with something that caught my eye … a large scale photograph mounted […]
The runaway turtle with big city dreams
I was looking through some recent photographs that I took and found two totally unrelated images that seemed to lend themselves to a fun little story. Below left is a […]
Unraveling an art mystery in Chelsea
I was walking around Chelsea, visiting galleries, when I noticed this “wall label” (below left) attached to a column supporting the High Line. At first, I just noticed the title […]